Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 12, 2020

New steps deliver dramatic views from popular Cairns walking track

A popular walking track on Cairns’ Northern Beaches now offers a spectacular access points with sweeping views across the Coral Sea.

Opened today, the secondary access point for the Earl Hill track - starts from a staircase on the northern foreshore of Trinity Park and continues up approximately 300 metres to join the recently completed track by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS).  

Cairns Mayor Bob Manning said Earl Hill was a popular walking track for locals particularly, with recent upgrades by QPWS he expected foot traffic to increase, commenting “walking tracks such as this one provide residents with opportunities to get active and to enjoy our natural environment.

“The Earl Hill track is a great asset not just for residents of the Northern Beaches and surrounding suburbs but for our whole community and it contributes to the health, wellbeing and liveability of our region.”

Cairns Region Councillor Brett Olds said Earl Hill had become a destination trail for the region and the new link would provide access to nearby car parking and toilet facilities at the end of Reed Road, noting “the Earl Hill walking track is one of the most popular tracks we have in Cairns and usually you have to make your way half way up the hill to catch views of the Coral Sea.

“This new access serves this view up on a platter. It is spectacular, I don’t know of many other places where you can start and finish a walk with such a magnificent view.”

Explaining that the result for Earl Hill was an example of what can be achieved when different levels of government work together, Councillor Olds added “QPWS approached Council to formalise and make safe the existing local track through Council controlled land that connects to the Earl Hill Trail.

“Formalising this connection will create a fantastic loop for users and has been catered for with a trail head at the end of Reed Road.”

Cairns Regional Council contracted local trail company Contour Works to complete the new access.

Image: New steps on the Earl Hill track. Courtesy of Cairns Regional Council/Facebook.

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