Hinchinbrook Island is Australia's largest island national park.
It is uninhabited except for the award winning environmentally friendly Hinchinbrook Island Resort at Cape Richards. The Island abounds in flora, fauna, palm-fringed beaches, mangrove waterways and rugged granite crags.
Hinchinbrook is the perfect place to restore body, mind and spirit. This is the Island to choose if you want peace, beauty and tranquillity.
Queensland's tropical islands are more than just havens of tranquillity, relaxation and beauty. They also provide a diverse range of scenery, activities and luxury. Essentially, there is a Queensland island to suit the tastes, needs and desires of everyone.
Hinchinbrook Island Resort is one that blends into the spectacular natural surroundings. Civilised benefits and comforts give you the opportunity to enjoy the casual and relaxed atmosphere with easy access to beautiful rainforests.
Hinchinbrook is a bushwalker's paradise. Teeming with wildlife, a jagged chain of mountains forms the backbone of the Island. You'll see rainforests of Milky Pine, Palm Figs, and vines, with more than 66 species of birds, 22 species of butterflies, 29 species of mangroves and many varieties of fish and crustaceans.
A main walk on the island is the Thorsbourne Trail, a 32 km walk between Ramsay Bay and George Point in the Hinchinbrook Island National Park.
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