Things to know
Admission feesThe Mamu Tropical Skywalk is managed and operated by lessees, tourism operators Mark and Judy Evans of Paronella Park. Admission fees apply:
DOWNLOAD YOUR APP PRE-ARRIVALA free app is available in both the App and Play stores, to give you an audio tour of the facility. As our rainforest internet can be patchy, please make sure to download this app pre-arrival. Search on your app store for Mamu Tropical Skywalk. Make sure to download the app, and the language option - it comes in 9 languages! Facilities
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School programsSchools and other education groups are welcome. For prices and further information This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. PetsUnfortunately, domestic animals are not permitted in Wooroonooran National Park. When staff numbers permit, we are able to provide free of charge petsitting - this must be organised in advance by calling 4064 5294. Climate and weatherThe best time to visit Tropical North Queensland is during the cooler part of the year—from April to October. Please note that high daytime temperatures and humidity are possible at any time of the year and nights can be very cool. August to September is generally the driest period, but heavy rain can fall at any time—this area averages more than 4m of rain each year. Carry clothing suitable for all weather. Wet or dry, the Skywalk offers a delightful rainforest experience. Umbrellas are provided in wet weather. In the interest of public safety the Skywalk will close during severe weather conditions. Please check park alerts or contact Mamu Tropical Skywalk to confirm closures. Drone UsageUsage of a drone at Mamu Tropical Skywalk is under strict conditions, and by prior arrangement only. If you would like to use a drone during your visit, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your request. Fuel and suppliesFuel and supplies are available from local towns including Millaa Millaa, Malanda, Innisfail and Cairns. |