The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Kuranda, Queensland

December 10, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Kuranda, Australia including Emu Ridge Gallery, Our Animals Our Earth, Kuranda Rainforest Journeys, KUR-Cow Barnwell Farm, Australian Butterfly Sanctuary, Kuranda Scenic Railway, BatReach, Barron Falls, Kuranda Riverboat, Birdworld Kuranda.
Restaurants in Kuranda

7/11 Therwine St, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 408 728 711 [email protected] http://www.emuridgegallery.com.au/index-home.html
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Emu Ridge Gallery

Emu Ridge Gallery is the famous Fossil/Gemstone Museum and gift shop in the township of Kuranda, Far North Queensland; well known for displaying a life-size, museum quality Allosaurus skeleton. It all began as a collaboration between two enthusiastic and passionate gemstone fossickers, Chris Maaten and Shane Hebbard. Chris and Shane spent many decades fossicking, cutting and polishing the crystals and gems found and soon turned their hobby into a business, officially commencing in July, 2001. Proudly celebrating 18 years of being open as of the 1st of July 2019, Chris and Shane continue to source natural authentic Gems, Crystals, Minerals and Fossils from likeminded fossickers and collectors from around the world with Australia being the main source. Our gift shop consists of a wide range of Australian gemstone jewellery, locally sourced gems, crystals and fossils. Chris and Shane hope to share their passion with their free Gemstone and Fossil Museum that runs underneath the shop.

Reviewed By Ozzie0504 - Melbourne, Australia

On more than a few occasions I've visited this gallery and i'm always happy with the outcome.Chris and Jasmine are great hosts.The opals are vast and well priced.Clean and neat displays with bright lighting.I was pleasantly surprised with the discounts I received on my opals and they also came with their own cellophane display boxes.All in all a great time I had and thanks again Chris for the information you gave me about the lighting for my own display cabinet at home.See you all next time I'm in Kuranda. Richard from Melbourne.

2. Our Animals Our Earth

Therwine Street The Original Markets, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 438 335 009 [email protected] http://www.ouranimalsourearth.com
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Our Animals Our Earth

Local Kuranda artist, Rebecca Koller's photo-realistic wildlife illustrations displayed and available for sale along with apparel, homewares and hand crafted clay sculptures. Clay sculptures of flying foxes are hand made and sold raising money for a local wildlife organisation. Over 140 artworks of wildlife with a focus on species endemic to Australia are available. Rebecca, who works in wildlife rehabilitation can answer questions about local wildlife. Open 7 days a week, visit to see the extensive collection available.

3. Kuranda Rainforest Journeys

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Kuranda Rainforest Journeys

Engage all of your senses to explore the oldest tropical rainforest on Earth, exotic fruit orchards and fascinating pioneer history. Your personal tour guide will take you on an ATV journey through a secluded estate nestled atop the majestic Barron Falls, surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest and home to the elusive cassowary. Old timber trails lead the way into the heart of the rainforest where you will discover some of the oldest, tallest and most distinctive flora. Several antique structures will give you an insight into the pioneer history of North Queensland. An orchard with more than 600 exotic fruit trees will remind you of nature’s goodness and richness with tasting available when in season. The chance to encounter a cassowary will make this the most unforgettable journey.

4. KUR-Cow Barnwell Farm

112 Barnwell Rd, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 1300 587 269 [email protected] http://www.kurcowfarm.com.au
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KUR-Cow Barnwell Farm

G'day mate! Looking for a fun day out for the family? Welcome to Kur-Cow Barnwell Farm - a working cattle station located in tropical North Queensland. We've got activities to entertain the whole family! We are also open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner! Bookings essential.

Reviewed By 967garethj

Popped up to KUR-Cow on a cosy winter Saturday morning for a fun activity (we wanted to try ATV quad biking!). The course was great fun, the instructor, Jennifer was lovely and gave us two options of a more basic route... or a more adventurous option... We took the latter through the creek, stopping to feed the bull and cows (and a baby calf) on the way! After the ATV we stayed for lunch, while it was cooking we got to feed the horses, goats, alpacas and ponies as well as have a look at the bird menagerie. The food was epic! We sat with an incredible view of the rainforest... and some of the best ribs I've had in Cairns (we went for the low n slow lunch as we were there early... But talking to the staff they mentioned better for evening BBQ (they also said they host a sunset view, which I think would be nice, so thinking of driving back again one evening). There aren't any signs, but easy enough to find with Google maps or sat nav, at the junction it top of Kuranda range just follow the road opposite (reverse direction) to Kuranda Village. Overall definitely worth a morning trip, and tempted to go back for a horse ride and sunset BBQ!

5. Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

8 Rob Veivers Dr, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 7 4093 7575 [email protected] http://www.australianbutterflies.com/
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4.5 based on 1,329 reviews

Australian Butterfly Sanctuary

The largest butterfly flight aviary and exhibit in Australia - an all weather experience in the heart of the Kuranda village. Home to over 1500 magnificent butterflies, youll be enchanted by the arial dynamics of these elusive wonders of nature as you wonder through the aviary's rainforest gardens.

Reviewed By jesseyf2015 - Paris, France

Incredible, if you’ve never been to a butterfly sanctuary you need to go! They have many different kinds of butterflies flying freely which is amazing to be amongst and watch them dance around the air around you. It’s a really pretty garden too!

6. Kuranda Scenic Railway

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Kuranda Scenic Railway

The original Kuranda Scenic Railway is a spectacular journey comprising unsurpassed views of World Heritage Listed rainforest, steep ravines and picuresque waterfalls within the Barron Gorge National Park. This famous railway winds its way from Cairns to Kuranda, the village in the rainforest. Constructed between 1882 and 1891 it is considered an engineering feat of tremendous magnitude. Hundreds of men were employed to build the 15 hand-made tunnels and 37 bridges that stand as a monument to the pioneers of tropical North Queensland

7. BatReach

Coondoo St at start of Jungle Walk, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia 4093 8858 [email protected] http://www.batreach.com
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BatReach

Fruit bat rehabilitation center

Reviewed By Dotticow - Adelaide, Australia

Second visit for us from South Australia and the reason we chose to stay in Kuranda for last couple of nights of our QLD trip. Always a pleasure to hear from Pam and see some of the rescues. Iain also was able to give some interesting facts and give us an unforgettable experience with the bats. They are not currently routinely open and rely on donations so it was lucky and a pleasure to visit briefly. The bats and wildlife rescues come first as they should and are not exploited or hurt in any way. Some of the long term residents that could not be released are used at times to provide education but never for long and not causing discomfort. As a someone who did wildlife rescue for few years I admire Pam's energy and dedication. I don't visit zoos or agree with animals in captivity. I like that Pam's focus remains on rescue,rehab and release. It's refreshing!

8. Barron Falls

Barron Gorge National Park, Kuranda, Queensland Australia +61 7 4051 3588 http://www.kuranda.org/things-to-do-kuranda/walking-tracks/rainforest-walking-tracks/lookouts-around-kuranda
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Barron Falls

Reviewed By LeoDeSousa2020 - Brisbane, Australia

Highly recommend even if you don’t do the Skyrail or train you can easily drive to the falls and follow down the natural wetlands to the viewing platform.

9. Kuranda Riverboat

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Kuranda Riverboat

Tours depart from our riverside jetty below the Kuranda Railway/Skyrail Stations, over the railway footbridge and down the stairs to the river where you will see our red flags flying. Book online via our website or pay cash ONLY on the boat. Our five daily 45 min Rainforest Riverboat cruises depart at 10.45am, 11.45am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm 2.30pm. All tours are subject to group bookings and seasonal river conditions. Hire the boat for special events. Sunset cruises for group bookings.

10. Birdworld Kuranda

Heritage Markets, Kuranda, Queensland 4881 Australia +61 7 4093 9188 [email protected] http://www.birdworldkuranda.com/
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Birdworld Kuranda

Home to the largest single collection of free flying birds in Australia (some 500 of them!), Birdworld Kuranda in the Australian highlands of the Atherton Tablelands displays no less than 75 species of the most spectacular birds from all corners of the planet - as well as from the earth’s fast diminishing rainforests.Visitors are free to wander through the lush, tropically landscaped bird sanctuary to observe the birds in their own specific - yet natural - habitats. Two lakes connected by a tumbling waterfall for example are home to waterbirds such as stilts, herons and Australia’s own unique Black Swan. In Birdworld's rainforest canopy overhead, blue, gold and scarlet Macaws dazzle with colourful brilliance as they soar above the tree tops. One outstanding Birdworld denizen not to be missed is that rare avian giant, the Cassowary - an Australian bird now officially enlisted as endangered.Designed to "create a centre where birds would be showcased in their natural environment without the barriers of cages coming between them and their admiring public", Birdworld Kuranda is a photographer's paradise. (And without those barriers, visitors often find a feathered friend nestling on their shoulder - a golden photo opportunity!) Birdworld Kuranda can provide guided tours for all group bookings.

Reviewed By bmccl22 - Daintree, Australia

I was visiting Kuranda for work and decided to stop in and say hello to some feathered friends at Birdworld while I was there. I was quite impressed with the variety of species they have. At first the area seems small, but because it is a free flying aviary, I found I had to do about 2-3 loops around the track to see all the different birds. The experience is very interactive, they have several Parrots and Macaws who won’t hesitate to fly over and sit on your shoulder or arm. I would recommend being careful what jewellery or accessories you have on as birds do love shiny things and Tango, one of the younger Macaws, spent a lot of time eyeing off my earrings (though I wasn’t upset because he did a great job posing for me in the process). Overall I found this a much better way to view bird life than seeing them in small cages at a standard zoo, though I would not recommend it to people who aren’t comfortable being up close and personal with animals.

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