Address & Contact
Mount Hypipamee Crater Rd
Upper Barron QLD 4883
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Web: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/mount-hypipamee/things-to-do
Volcanic pipe or diatreme. 70m across, 53m down to water which is 70m deep. Very impressive.
Mount Hypipamee National Park is on the Kennedy Highway, 25km south of
Atherton.
Atherton is 96km from
Cairns via the Kennedy Highway and 80km via the Gillies Highway. The park can also be reached from
Malanda (15km) via Upper Barron Road.
Mount Hypipamee National Park is open 24 hours a day.
There are two
walking tracks in
Mount Hypipamee National Park. These tracks can be walked independently or as a circuit.
Crater track (Grade: easy)
Distance: 800m return
Time: allow 30min walking time
Details: A sealed track through the rainforest leads to a viewing platform overlooking
the crater. Return along the same track.
Dinner Falls circuit (Grade: moderate)
Distance: 1.2km return
Time: allow 45min walking time
Details: An alternative route back to the car park from
the crater, this track leads to
Dinner Falls, a series of
cascades in the headwaters of the Barron River. The track surface is uneven with exposed rocks and roots and can be slippery when wet. Some sections are reasonably steep. This circuit can be walked in either direction.
Picnic and day-use areas
Picnic tables and
toilets are provided. Rubbish
bins are not provided and visitors need to be responsible for their own rubbish. Feeding wildlife is prohibited.