Innisfail (Queensland)
Innisfail is a city in Far North Queensland. Sugar cane and bananas are grown in the area.
Understand
Much of Innisfail was damaged by a cyclone in 1918, and there was rebuilding in the Art Deco style.
Innisfail has a population of 7,200.
Get in
- 🌍 Innisfail railway station. The Spirit of Queensland calls here on its way between Brisbane and Cairns.
See
- 🌍 Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway. 350-metre (1,150 ft) long elevated walkway, with 37-metre (121 ft) high tower,.
- 🌍 Etty Bay. 700m long beach with surf livesaving club and campsite.
- 🌍 Coquette Point.
- 🌍 Innisfail Temple (Chinese Temple), 10 Owen St, ☏ +61 402 478 008.
- 🌍 Innisfail Water Tower. Heritage listed water tower built from 1933 to 1934 by Van Leeuwen Brothers.
- 🌍 Johnstone Shire Hall. Art Deco hall built between 1935 and 1938.
Do
- 🌍 Paronella Park, 1671 Innisfail Japoon Rd, Mena Creek, ☏ +61 7 4065 0000. Daily 9AM–7:30PM. Tropical gardens and some interesting buildings. Adults $49.
Buy
- The Central Shopping Centre
Eat
- 🌍 Innisfail Seafood, 51 Fitzgerald Espl, ☏ +61 7 4061 1579.
- 🌍 Queens Hotel, 78 Rankin St, ☏ +61 7 4061 2028. Art Deco hotel built in 1926. Mains $15 - 30.
Sleep
- 🌍 River Drive Van park, 7 River Ave, ☏ +61 7 4061 2515. Campervan site.
- 🌍 Barrier Reef Motel, 2 River Ave. 43 room motel with restaurant.
Go next
- South to Mission Beach and Tully
- Northwest to the Atherton Tablelands
- North to Cairns, Fitzroy Island and Green Island
Cairns ← | N A1 S | → Tully → Townsville |
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