Edmund Kennedy, Girramay National Park
- Impacts of cyclone Yasi
This park was recently affected by cyclone Yasi. To find out more about cyclone impacts on the park and its ongoing recovery, see cyclone Yasi.
The beach at Edmund Kennedy, Girramay National Park. Photo: DERM
Welcome
The Traditional Owners, the Girramay Aboriginal people, welcome you to their country, a land of waterfalls and lush tropical vegetation.
Location
200 kilometres south of Cairns or five kilometres north of Cardwell
What's special
Wetlands, mangroves and coastal environments provide opportunities for birdwatching, a picnic by the sea or a walk through forest and mangroves to the beach.
Useful links
- Tully area map (PDF, 425K)*
- Edmund Kennedy, Girramay National Park map (PDF, 150K)*
- Wet Tropics Management Authority
- Be croc wise in croc country
- Great Barrier Reef Marine Park zoning maps (See MPZ7 Innisfail)
- Species lists
Nearby parks
- Alligators Nest, Tully Gorge National Park
- Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park
- Djiru National Park
- Hinchinbrook Island National Park
- Kirrama National Park
- Murray Falls, Girramay National Park
- Thorsborne Trail, Hinchinbrook Island National Park
- Tully Gorge National Park
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Last updated 9 February 2012
