1300 362 242
info@trc.qld.gov.au
1300 362 242
info@trc.qld.gov.au
The Tablelands region is an area covering 64,768 square kilometres of diverse landscapes including world heritage rainforests and crater lakes, expansive savannahs and wetlands, along with a variety of rural and agricultural farming.
Located in Far North Queensland, extending west of Port Douglas, Cairns and Innisfail, there are several major towns including Atherton, Malanda, Mareeba and Herberton. Smaller towns are Ravenshoe, Mt Garnet, Kuranda, Dimbulah, Chillagoe, Mt Molloy, Millaa Millaa, Julatten, Tolga, Walkamin and Yungaburra.
The population of 42,196 is dispersed across this large, geographically diverse region which is slightly larger than the land mass of Tasmania.
There is something to see and do for all types of people.
Discover more about the region, search facilities, or contact a Visitor Information Centre to find out about accommodation, attractions and events.
Visitor Information Centres are proud to service the community and visitors to the region. The friendly staff and volunteers will provide information to ensure you get the most out of your Tablelands stay. Located throughout the region, a visit to an Information Centre is a must if you truly want to discover the Tablelands.
Last Modified: Tuesday 6 October 2009