TULLY
SUGAR CANE PLANTATIONS & WORLD CLASS RAPIDS
TULLY AND SURROUNDS
SUGARCANE PLANTATIONS & WORLD-CLASS RAPIDS
With a unique blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage, Tully offers an amazingly diverse range of experiences for the intrepid traveller, promising memories to cherish for a lifetime.
The iconic Golden Gumboot, an oversized monument (7.9 metres) celebrating the town’s prodigious rainfall, is quirky must-see. Thrill-seekers can embark on an adrenaline-pumping white-water rafting adventure, navigating the wild currents of the Tully River.
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TOP THINGS TO DO
Only 25 mins from Mission Beach, Tully offers the iconic Giant Gumboot, a refreshing swim at Alligators Nest Swimming Hole, stunning rainforest views from the Mamu Tropical Skywalk, and the historic magic of nearby Paronella Park, plus white-water rafting on the mighty Tully River and exploring the tropical beauty of Tully Gorge.
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Activities from hikes, swimming in the rainforest to world-class white-water rafting in the Tully Gorge. Tully is a laid back natural wonder.

Don’t let its name put you off – there’s nothing scary about Alligators Nest near Tully. The crystal-clear waters of Alligators Nest earnt its name as when you dive into the water, the leaves come up and tickle your legs. No matter the time of the year, you can expect icy cold water – ideal for refreshing your road tripping muscles, if you’ve made the journey down from Cairns. Those travelling with pets, take note, this swimming hole (like most on this list) is not pet friendly.

rafting on the tully
Experience Australia’s best rafting river, the Tully—home of the 2019 World Rafting Championships! This full-day eco-adventure, packed with thrilling grade 3 & 4 rapids, offers non-stop action from start to finish. Allow around 12 hours for this unforgettable journey, with timing confirmed 24 hours prior due to water release schedules. Set the whole day aside for an epic rafting experience through stunning rainforest terrain!

The hike is approximately 6 km return and is considered challenging due to the steep sections and uneven terrain. Hikers should allow around 5 hours for the return trip, depending on fitness levels and how long they spend at the summit taking in the views. It is recommended to wear sturdy hiking shoes, bring plenty of water, snacks, and insect repellent. The track can be slippery after rain, so caution is advised.
Tour the Tully Sugar Mill, Climb the Golden Gumboot, it's a fraction off 8 meters in height to exactly match the level of the highest annual rainfall ever recorded in an Australian town. (1950).

TULLY SUGAR MILL TOUR
Ever wondered what happens behind-the-scenes at a sugar mill?
Tully Sugar Mill is one of the very few sugar mills that continues to allow tourists to inspect our operations as part of guided tours organised through the Tully Visitor & Information Centre. Learn all about the local sugar industry and sugar production!
Contact: Tully Visitor & Information Centre Phone: (07) 4068 2288

CLIMB THE GOLDEN GUMBOOT
The Golden Gumboot is a fraction off 8 meters in height to exactly match the level of the highest annual rainfall ever recorded in an Australian town (recorded in Tully in 1950). Climbing the gumboot is a white-lipped green tree frog, and an internal spiral staircase winds its way up to a viewing platform overlooking the town.

TULLY GORGE NATIONAL PARK
Tully Gorge National Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities including camping, picnicking in pleasant surroundings, challenging hikes and spectacular views.
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ACCOMMODATION & TOURS

TULLy HOTEL
The local spot since 1926. Hotel Tully is a long time favourite in town. Boasting a restaurant, café, bar and gaming areas we’re sure to provide a good time to all. Experience quality dining in our bistro while our friendly staff help make your Hotel Tully experience memorable or unwind with your mates over a game of pool.

TULLy MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Just 10 minutes north of Tully and 15 minutes to the beautiful Mission Beach, this peaceful rainforest retreat is the perfect base for your next adventure. Camp sites are located around the dam and waterfall with views of the Tully mountains and Tully town with the mill stacks in the far distance.

WILDSIDE ADVENTURES
Experience white water rafting on the Tully River, Uncover the hidden treasures of Dunk Island on this exciting half day boat tou or Elevate your adventure at Wildside Adventure Centre.
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