Bushwalking
Bushwalking through the National Parks in and around Airlie Beach offers visitors breathtaking views of the turquoise seas and surrounding islands. Walking tracks lead into the heart of the forests, which enable you to marvel at the massive strangler figs, stands of red and white cedars and the exotic wild orchids hanging in clusters from ancient trees. Whether you want a quiet family stroll or a half day fitness challenge, there is a bush walk to suit you.
Just a short drive from Airlie Beach is the Conway Range - a spectacular rainforest, with ancient trees, tall stands of palms, giant strangler figs and tulip oaks. Your bushwalk takes in cool creeks and a multitude of birdlife. Set amongst the Conway National Park, there are a number of excellent short walks and for more experienced bushwalkers, the newly completed Great Walk which takes approximately 3 days.


