Girringun National Park Paddling The Herbert River The Herbert River, nestled in North Queensland about 200km South of Cairns, is one of Australia's classic extended river trips, rivalling Tasmania's Franklin. This superb deep granite gorge boasts numerous waterfalls and steep, bouldery rapids and chutes.
North Queensland Paddling the Burdekin River Kayaking down the Burdekin is an incredibly rewarding adventure. The river is home to small cascades, birdlife, fish, and of course, crocodiles (in the lower sections).
Paid-members only Girringun National Park Upper Stony Creek Bikerafting / Packrafting Paddling Stony Creek is a long and windy creek located in Girringun National Park. This creek is home to a cluster of low-drop cascades as well as the world-famous Wallaman Falls.
Tully Falls National Park Tully River Paddle Explore the Tully River, a whitewater paddler's paradise in North Queensland. Perfect for all skill levels, from gentle flows for beginners to adrenaline-pumping drops for pros.
How To Want to start whitewater kayaking? Paddling whitewater is extremely exhilarating and immensely rewarding. Start with some guidance on basic strokes, rolls, rescue procedures and river knowledge. A good grounding in flat water kayaking technique will be a useful start, and you should definitely practice the wet-exit.
How To Adventuring Alone into the Wilderness Going out alone is truly something special – it always guarantee the best company. We should all experience it at least once in our lives. It can be quite fulfilling and peaceful because when you venture alone, you are doing only what you choose to do, going where you choose to
Abergowrie State Forest Bikerafting / Kayaking Padding Broadwater Creek This trip will take you on a journey down small rapids and through peaceful rainforest where you feel a sense of serenity. Look up and take in the sounds of birds chirping and flying around overhead. It's a perfect trip to relax and unwind, letting the current take you downstream.