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Kuranda Nature Tracks - a self guide experience

​A circuit walk around Kuranda Village from the Information Centre, via tracks through rainforest, across creeks and the river esplanade connecting back to the Markets


A brochure is availabe at the Information centre containing a map and some of the natural features you will encounter. Further information about Kuranda, the Djabugay people and the Wet Tropics is also included. 

The brochure folds out to A3 size.    A downlaodable version of the brochure is also available here.

Information plaques which identify natural features mentioned in the brochure are placed along the tracks. More information is available on Envirocare website pages via a QRcode.
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  • HOME
    • Welcome
    • About >
      • Our Organisation >
        • Our Constitution >
          • Rules
        • Current Committee
      • Our Goals
      • Our Achievements >
        • GROW Project >
          • Participants
      • Our Plans
      • Our Gift Fund
      • Our Regular Activities >
        • Working Bees
      • Our History
    • Membership
    • Can You Help?
    • Events and Courses >
      • Rainforest Identification Walkway >
        • Training Guide
    • Library
    • Meetings
  • Nursery
    • Plants >
      • Plant Profile
  • Current Projects
    • Yellow Crazy Ants
    • ABEF Bird Grant >
      • Historical Context
      • The Research
      • Monitoring Sites
      • Bird Study Methods
      • Local Birds
      • Recovery in the Corridors
      • Some results
    • Myola Riparian Link
    • Frog Projects >
      • Frog Monitoring >
        • Frogs Are Special
        • Species Conservation
      • Frog Friendly Neighbourhood >
        • Frog Habitat
      • Assessment booking form
      • Citizen Scientists
  • Land Development
    • Current Planning
  • Maps
    • Envirolink Corridor Overview
    • Envirolink Corridor Map
    • Fairyland Map
  • Wildlife
    • Land For Wildlife
  • Contact Us!
    • Newsletters
    • Community Support
    • Our Network
    • Photo Gallery >
      • Sayer et. al. 2015
  • BBPK videos
  • Home NEW
  • Current Committee
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