6 Things to do Good for Kids in Mareeba That You Shouldn't Miss

January 12, 2022 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in Mareeba, Australia including Jaques Coffee Plantation, Mareeba Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Centre, Granite Gorge Nature Park, Emerald Creek Falls, Davies Creek National Park, Mareeba Tropical Savannah and Wetland Reserve.
Restaurants in Mareeba

1. Jaques Coffee Plantation

137 Leotta Rd, Mareeba, Queensland 4880 Australia +61 7 4093 3284 [email protected] http://www.jaquescoffee.com.au/
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4.5 based on 400 reviews

Jaques Coffee Plantation

Jaques Coffee Plantation is situated on the Atherton Tablelands in Mareeba, North Queensland, Australia, with a beautiful backdrop looking over the surrounding peaks of the Great Dividing Range. The fully licenced restaurant / cafe is at the center of the plantation's 85,000 Arabica coffee trees with a large deck over looking the garden or the inside air conditioned area, you can sit and enjoy a coffee and home baked scones and cakes or a full lunch with a beer or wine. Take a tour and enjoy an enchanting insight into the finer details of coffee from the tree to the cup. Other activities onsite include Microlight Flights, Gyro Flights and Segway Tours. Closed during February each year for maintenance

Reviewed By dgggg10 - Trinity Beach, Australia

A most interesting place to have a delicious cup of home grown coffee. Australian owned and family run- I think 3 generations! - the best was chatting with the family members and watching the movie telling of their highs and lows of starting a business and seeing their determination to make a go of it. Very inspiring. Their focus is promoting and undertaking a sustainable ethical business definitely needed for our future. Fantastic food, coffee and ambience. Highly recommend the coffee and watching the movie as a small package. Scones were homemade as well. :-)

2. Mareeba Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Centre

345 Byrnes St, Mareeba, Queensland 4880 Australia +61 7 4092 5674 [email protected] http://mareebaheritagecentre.com.au
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4.5 based on 253 reviews

Mareeba Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Centre

Welcome to Mareeba Heritage Museum & Visitor Information Centre. Gain an insight into the region's history and attractions by visiting the Mareeba Heritage Museum & Visitor Information Centre. The Centre is situated 63kms from Cairns on the southern outskirts of Mareeba on the Atherton Tablelands and is open from 9am - 5pm, seven days a week. Closed only on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday. FREE ENTRY. Donations are appreciated.

Reviewed By alansZ2748MN - Smithfield, Australia

What a wonderful and informative experience. Amazing exhibits and movement sensors that start the audio commentary. Whether you are interested in the history of tobacco farming, early explorers, mining or local history, this is the place for you. Think Herberton Historical village but on a smaller scale. Definitely worth a visit. Not air conditioned inside so recommend a visit in winter.

3. Granite Gorge Nature Park

332 Paglietta Rd, Mareeba, Queensland 4880 Australia +61 7 4093 2259 [email protected] http://granitegorge.com.au/wordpress
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4.5 based on 428 reviews

Granite Gorge Nature Park

At Granite Gorge visitors have a fantastic opportunity to get close with the wild rock wallabies in their natural habitat. You can hand feed them macropod pellets which we have available. The Mareeba unadorned rock wallabies (Petrogale inornata, Mareeba race) are rare and endangered and only seen up close here.The wallabies are unique to this area of Mareeba. They are known to be on the top of a couple of mountain ranges but this is the only place they can be seen up close and fed in the wild. Possums, 5 types of gliders, Frilled necked and other lizards, 2 types of quolls, turtles and echidnas inhabit the gorge and park area. On winter nights dingo howls can be heard way down the gorge.

Reviewed By WorldTravla7 - Cairns, Australia

A group of us came for a 2-night camping adventure in August 2020 and it was a perfect weekend away. It was my first time at Granite Gorge however the others had all camped here before several times and love the place. The facilities are good with a few kitchens (including fridge and electric kettle) and amenities (toilets & showers, 2 blocks that I saw) and the camping area is very large with plenty of room for everyone so that you have space and can have a campfire and drink and chat at night (which we did) without disturbing others too much. It was $16 a night for an unpowered site. The Park has plenty of things to do, with the most famous being the rock wallabies which are endemic to this area. It is a popular place to bring kids – you can buy a bag of feed for $1 and feed the wallabies and this is a must do. Some of the little rock wallabies are shy and run away but the bigger ones are very friendly and will come up to you for food (one wallaby actually jumped onto my friends pram with 6 month old twins and bounded off into the distance, which took us aback a little!). There are also some excellent walks (of varying difficulty) highlighting different aspects of the beautiful Gorge. I did the longer red trail which takes you through a section with dinosaur footprints, though there is a bit of rock hopping involved so good balance and mobility is essential. For those on a multi-night stay you can venture out of the Gorge and check out some other nearby activities (we did the Mareeba Markets & chocolate and liqueur tasting at Coffee Works, but there are a few boutique wineries/distilleries nearby and a heritage museum as well). The Gorge is easy to find and well signed from Mareeba. It was super windy the weekend we came, but it was raining all through Cairns and we got hardly a drop (Mareeba is notoriously dry!). Also watch out for peacocks, ducks, geese and chooks and a variety of snakes and reptiles on show at reception.

4. Emerald Creek Falls

Cobra Rd, Mareeba, Queensland 4880 Australia
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Emerald Creek Falls

Reviewed By joniquelife - Australia, null

There is a car park at the bottom, 2.5km return walk, 2 trails that branch off in the middle. Lookout at the top, swimming hole at the bottom which is stunning. It is a dirt path and steps so make sure you have proper shoes on! “Jonique Life” Follow our journey around Australia on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube as we highlight wonderful experiences and magical places you can add to your ever growing bucket list.

5. Davies Creek National Park

Davies Creek Rd, Mareeba, Queensland 4880 Australia http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/davies-dinden-bare-hill/
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Davies Creek National Park

Reviewed By WorldTravla7 - Cairns, Australia

I did this beautiful circuit walk with a local bushwalking group one Sunday and it’s an excellent half day walk to try (allow 3 hours). In terms of distance, the sign from the trailhead indicates 8km but my Apple-watch showed 7.5km (though we did take a brief short cut). The first 2km heads uphill quite steeply but it’s manageable for the moderately fit. There is also a short rock scramble heading up which may be challenging for some - so make sure you go with others so they can give you a pull up if necessary. The summit sees you at Turtle Rock (yes, a rock shaped like a turtle) for some excellent views out over Davies Creek National Park. The trail includes diverse plant life, impressive rock formations, & a nice swimming area near the end where you can cool off. It rained the day we did the hike which actually brought out some beautiful bush scents of lemon & eucalyptus. The area is also a significant for the aboriginal peoples - nearby is Davies Creek falls & aboriginal rock art at Bare Hill. The trail is easy to find however you need to travel several kilometres on unsealed road along Davies Creek Rd.

6. Mareeba Tropical Savannah and Wetland Reserve

Pickford Road Biboohra via Mareeba, Mareeba, Queensland Australia +61 7 4093 2514 http://www.mareebawetlands.org/
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4.0 based on 90 reviews

Mareeba Tropical Savannah and Wetland Reserve

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