Walk amongst the treetops of Wooroonooran National Park with an adventure along the Mamu Tropical Skywalk. Located 15 minutes out of Innisfail in Queensland, the Mamu Tropical Skywalk offers panoramic views over this scenic World Heritage listed rainforest. Rising 15 metres above the ground and stretch along 350 metres, the first walkway is an easy grade trail that travels amongst the luscious canopy of the tropical rainforest.
The other features of the walk include a 10 metre long cantilever and a 37 metre high observation tower for incredible sweeping views over the North Johnstone River gorge and the surrounding region. The entire Mamu Tropical Skywalk is made up of over 1100 metres of tracks with elevated walkways and rest shelters located at various points on the skywalk.
Throughout the walkways, there are a number of informative signs explaining the life, culture and history of the rich rainforest. An ideal adventure for all ages to enjoy, the Mamu Tropical Skywalk offers a safe and exhilarating way to explore this old and historic rainforest. Book your tickets online today to begin your adventure!
Amanda Janson
over 3 years ago
It was a very nice walk at Mamu Tropical Skywalk.
Was a very nice walk, go at your own pace. The tower at the end was good, but I didn’t climb it due to unfit, I couldn’t see much because of the fog but still a good experience. I am glad I purchased 2 park pass for Paronella & Mamu, saved money! Would recommend.
Roman Mysak
over 5 years ago
We were very pleased with the Mamu Tropical Skywalk experience
We were very pleased with the Mamu Tropical Skywalk experience. We felt safe and well informed about the surrounding fauna. The elevated walkways were particularly effective. The staff were very helpful and friendly. When it rained, my wife could not work out which of the 3 three gravel paths were the shortest to follow back to the office - a few extra signposts may have helped.
Ken Wells
over 5 years ago
The tracks were well maintained and the staff were very friendly and helpful
The tracks were well maintained and the staff were very friendly and helpful. Being able to have an audio commentary made it more interesting especially with an aboriginal flavour. It was also good to have a couple of shelters as there were intermittent showers.