Tam O'Shanter National Park
Tully

Tam O'Shanter National Park contains one of the largest remaining areas of coastal lowland rainforest in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It includes a rare patch of licuala fan palm forest and is one of the few places you're likely to see an unusual and endangered bird - the southern cassowary. Have a barbecue at Lacey Creek and learn about cassowaries at the information shelter. Nearby, signs in the cassowary arboretum identify the trees that cassowaries feed on. A short circuit walk leads you through the forest and past a viewing platform overlooking the creek. Picnic at Licuala day-use area and follow the children's cassowary walk. A slightly longer circuit leads you under the bright green, patterned canopy of fan palms.

Contact Details
Tully Road
Tully
Queensland 4854 Australia

To make an enquiry or a booking contact:

Phone: 13 0013 0372
Tollfree: 1300 130 372
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Web: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=142

Entry Information
Free Entry:Yes.

Facilities
· Access With Assistance for the Disabled
· Picnic Area
· Public Toilet
· Viewing Platform

Activities
· Birdwatching
· Camping
· Cycling
· Learning/Lessons/Tuition
· Animal Viewing
· Walking

Further Information

* Any rates quoted are a guide only, please note that conditions may apply. This operator may have specials throughout the year. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.
Children: Children are welcome.
Miscellaneous:
20 kilometres north-east of Tully; about five kilometres west of Mission Beach.