Halfway between Cairns and Innisfail is the Frankland Islands, a group of five continental islands - High, Normanby, Mabel, Round and Russell Islands. Russell Island is a lighthouse reserve and the others are protected in Frankland Group National Park.
Continental islands off Russell Heads with rainforest vegetation, white sandy beaches and fringing coral reefs. Camp on Russell and High Islands. Take a fuel stove. Boat access from Deeral. Rocky outcrops, dense rainforest, mangroves, coastal vegetation and surrounding fringing reefs make the Franklands a haven for wildlife.
The Franklands have special significance for Aboriginal people who fished, hunted and gathered foods on these islands and the adjacent sea country. Cook named the islands in 1770. The Franklands became a park in 1936 and the surrounding waters were protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in 1983.

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