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Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is a forested range located near Cairns, Queensland, offering a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking respite from urban life. Established as a conservation park in 1989, it is managed jointly by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The park features a diverse landscape of rainforest, eucalypt forest, and grasslands with cycads, providing a rich environment for recreational activities and educational experiences.

The park’s walking tracks wind through the rainforest and open forest, leading visitors to the summit of Mount Lumley Hill where panoramic views of the Cairns coastline can be enjoyed. With a focus on nature conservation and nature-based recreation, Mount Whitfield Conservation Park serves as a vital green space within a developing city. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to connect with the natural beauty of Queensland.

Mount Whitfield Conservation Park acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land, emphasizing respect for Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The park’s commitment to protecting and promoting human rights aligns with its dedication to preserving Queensland’s protected area system. Through offering opportunities for outdoor activities and environmental education, the park plays a crucial role in fostering appreciation for the region’s natural, cultural, and historical significance.