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Licuala State Forest 

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Licaula State Forest boasts several enjoyable walking tracks. Enjoy the native wildlife of the area as you walk around the forest…the Ulysses butterfly, cassowaries and green tree frogs. Be sure to look upwards to enjoy the sunlight shining through the beautiful palm leaves…it's truly remarkable! The Licuala Fan Palm is native to the area and has the majority of the fan palm trees in all of Australia.

Children are catered for in the forest, they can even follow a cassowary footprint to a nest full of eggs on the children's walk! Despite its length, this 4.6km (2 hour) walking track is a fairly easy walk along an overgrown forestry road.

Special Features

  • The Lacey Creek to Licuala & Licuala Rainforest Circuit are excellent walks

Site Description  State Forest

Site Facilities  Public Toilets, Rest Area, Walking Trails

Attractions  Wildlife

Activities  Walking

Admission  Free Admission

General  Child Friendly, Groups

Licuala State Forest
Licuala State Forest

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