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Curtain Fig National Park — Attraction in East Barron

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Curtain Fig National Park

East Barron QLD 4883, Australia
4.7(534)
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4.7
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4.0
2y

The Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe of its majestic presence. While the walk to reach the tree is relatively short, the experience is nothing short of amazing.

As you approach the Curtain Fig Tree, its sheer size and unique appearance command attention. The intricate root system that cascades from its branches creates a mesmerizing curtain-like effect, making it a sight to behold.

The short walk to reach the tree allows for a close-up encounter with this natural marvel. It's a great opportunity to appreciate the intricate details of the tree and the surrounding rainforest environment.

While some visitors may wish for a longer trail or more extensive walking experience, it's important to remember that the main attraction is the tree itself. The relatively short walk ensures that the focus remains on this remarkable natural phenomenon.

For those seeking a longer adventure, nearby hiking trails and attractions in the area provide additional opportunities to explore the beauty of the rainforest.

In conclusion, the Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that impresses with its size and unique root structure. While the walk to reach the tree may be short, the experience is undeniably amazing. Take the time to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of this magnificent tree and consider exploring other nearby trails to enhance your...

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4.0
7y

Great spot for either a quick visit to see the tree or a longer visit to enjoy the park. I’ve made Curtain Fig Tree a regular stop whenever I’m taking friends to show off the tablelands. It is an easy walk from the car park and was more impressive than I had originally expected. The first time I saw the curtain fig tree I admit I had pretty low expectations. It’s huge! I don’t want to get your hopes up, so keep in mind you’re stopping to see a giant tree, but it’s way more impressive than any roadside tourist trap like Australia’s largest Banana, or the world’s largest lawnmower.

Takes less than 10mins to stop and see the curtain fig tree. Do yourself a favour...

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4.0
6y

This is one of the most impressive features of the Tablelands. Well worth a visit. I walked out the 3km from Yungaburra as the sun came up. It's not too strenuous though there is no pedestrian track. The changeover between cleared land to the natural rainforest on entry into the National Park is astonishing. If you are lucky you may see tree kangaroos. The park was created in 1915 so you can see what all the Tableland looked like before the intervention of the Europeans.There is a walkway round the tree to protect the undergrowth and tree roots so it is a little "managed" but it does not detract from the...

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Zella Keiko BawrZella Keiko Bawr
The Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe of its majestic presence. While the walk to reach the tree is relatively short, the experience is nothing short of amazing. As you approach the Curtain Fig Tree, its sheer size and unique appearance command attention. The intricate root system that cascades from its branches creates a mesmerizing curtain-like effect, making it a sight to behold. The short walk to reach the tree allows for a close-up encounter with this natural marvel. It's a great opportunity to appreciate the intricate details of the tree and the surrounding rainforest environment. While some visitors may wish for a longer trail or more extensive walking experience, it's important to remember that the main attraction is the tree itself. The relatively short walk ensures that the focus remains on this remarkable natural phenomenon. For those seeking a longer adventure, nearby hiking trails and attractions in the area provide additional opportunities to explore the beauty of the rainforest. In conclusion, the Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that impresses with its size and unique root structure. While the walk to reach the tree may be short, the experience is undeniably amazing. Take the time to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of this magnificent tree and consider exploring other nearby trails to enhance your rainforest adventure.
Mike “Mike” CookMike “Mike” Cook
This is one of the most impressive features of the Tablelands. Well worth a visit. I walked out the 3km from Yungaburra as the sun came up. It's not too strenuous though there is no pedestrian track. The changeover between cleared land to the natural rainforest on entry into the National Park is astonishing. If you are lucky you may see tree kangaroos. The park was created in 1915 so you can see what all the Tableland looked like before the intervention of the Europeans.There is a walkway round the tree to protect the undergrowth and tree roots so it is a little "managed" but it does not detract from the majesty of nature.
H. CollinsH. Collins
Kids and I love to come here. We were lucky enough to spot a 'Boyd's Rainforest Dragon' here, and because we stopped to look at it a tourist group were able to see him too.... Only disappointing thing was the water bottles on the rainforest floor under the boardwalk and the names and initials carved into trees. Such a great disrespect for the environment. Such a beautiful spot to remind your kids, teens and adults to look up, listen, embrace the small things in life that make such a big impact, and respect what the world has to offer.
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The Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that leaves visitors in awe of its majestic presence. While the walk to reach the tree is relatively short, the experience is nothing short of amazing. As you approach the Curtain Fig Tree, its sheer size and unique appearance command attention. The intricate root system that cascades from its branches creates a mesmerizing curtain-like effect, making it a sight to behold. The short walk to reach the tree allows for a close-up encounter with this natural marvel. It's a great opportunity to appreciate the intricate details of the tree and the surrounding rainforest environment. While some visitors may wish for a longer trail or more extensive walking experience, it's important to remember that the main attraction is the tree itself. The relatively short walk ensures that the focus remains on this remarkable natural phenomenon. For those seeking a longer adventure, nearby hiking trails and attractions in the area provide additional opportunities to explore the beauty of the rainforest. In conclusion, the Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that impresses with its size and unique root structure. While the walk to reach the tree may be short, the experience is undeniably amazing. Take the time to appreciate the beauty and intricacies of this magnificent tree and consider exploring other nearby trails to enhance your rainforest adventure.
Zella Keiko Bawr

Zella Keiko Bawr

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This is one of the most impressive features of the Tablelands. Well worth a visit. I walked out the 3km from Yungaburra as the sun came up. It's not too strenuous though there is no pedestrian track. The changeover between cleared land to the natural rainforest on entry into the National Park is astonishing. If you are lucky you may see tree kangaroos. The park was created in 1915 so you can see what all the Tableland looked like before the intervention of the Europeans.There is a walkway round the tree to protect the undergrowth and tree roots so it is a little "managed" but it does not detract from the majesty of nature.
Mike “Mike” Cook

Mike “Mike” Cook

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Kids and I love to come here. We were lucky enough to spot a 'Boyd's Rainforest Dragon' here, and because we stopped to look at it a tourist group were able to see him too.... Only disappointing thing was the water bottles on the rainforest floor under the boardwalk and the names and initials carved into trees. Such a great disrespect for the environment. Such a beautiful spot to remind your kids, teens and adults to look up, listen, embrace the small things in life that make such a big impact, and respect what the world has to offer.
H. Collins

H. Collins

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