Wild Hinchinbrook Adventures
Things To Do Lucinda, Hinchinbrook, Queensland
Wild Hinchinbrook Adventures offers a variety of first-class guided fishing and scenic services operating in arguably the most picturesque and pristine destinations on the planet.
Just over an hour’s drive north of Townsville, Lucinda is our departure point and is the gateway to Hinchinbrook Island (Australia’s Largest Island National Park), the Great Barrier Reef (The 7th Wonder of the World) and the Palm Island Group.
Their aim is to create “The Ultimate Hinchinbrook Experience”.
Services
From $250 to $350
Departing from Dungeness Boat Ramp, Lucinda in our 6.2m custom vessel, you undertake a magical scenic boat transfer along the eastern side of Hinchinbrook Island taking in the breathtaking natural waterfalls, rock formations and the engineering masterpiece which is the Lucinda Sugar loading jetty.
Along the way our guide will point out key natural fetures before taking
10mins to stop at Hillock Pt and take you on a historical journey of the Island and region.
Taking off from Hillock Pt you will venture into Zoe Bay, capturing the beautiful white sand of the beach, at the base of the rugged Goddard Range.
After securing the boat within the Zoe Bay creek, our guide will take you on a short 900m walk through the ever changing natural landscape upto the majestic Zoe Falls, where you will enjoy a dip with the resident & rare jungle perch, lunch and capture the magic view from the top of the falls.
This is truely ‘The Ultimate Hinchinbrook Waterfall Experience’.
Disabled Access
Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public ToiletIf you are looking for a waterfall, which is secluded, rugged, less commercialised where the world as you know it seems to not exist. Mulligan Falls is it.
Mulligan Falls has the feel of a place of worship, a spiritual place. Its surroundings and feel engages all of the senses and takes you into a state of mindfulness. If you could bottle the Mulligans experience, it’d be priceless.
Mulligans Falls is a more quaint waterfall which flows into a tight alley of crystal clear water opening up into a gorgeous swimming hole surrounded by Australian bush. Accessed via Mulligans Creek, being tide dependant, access is a bit tricky than Zoe Falls.
THIS IS A GEM!
Disabled Access