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Peterson Creek Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track: A Yungaburra Natural Haven

Discover Yungaburra's natural beauty: platypus spotting, lush rainforest, and historical charm along the Peterson Creek Walking Track.

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Explore the Peterson Creek Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track in Yungaburra, a 2.4km trail showcasing the region's diverse flora and fauna. Spot platypus, tree-kangaroos, and various bird species while enjoying a leisurely walk through Mabi forest and along the serene Peterson Creek.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best chance to spot platypus.
  • Walk quietly and move slowly to avoid disturbing the wildlife.
  • Bring binoculars for better birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the track has some steep sections.
  • Check the Yungaburra Tourism Information Center for recent platypus sightings.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're already in Yungaburra, the Peterson Creek Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track is easily accessible on foot. Head towards the Yungaburra-Malanda Road and walk south; the entrance is approximately 1 km from the town center. Look for signage indicating the entrance to Peterson Creek on your right. The walk from Yungaburra town center to the entrance is free and offers a pleasant opportunity to enjoy the local scenery.

  • Public Transport

    Limited public transport options are available. A bus can be taken from Atherton to Yungaburra. From the Yungaburra bus stop, walk south on Yungaburra-Malanda Road for approximately 1 km to reach the entrance of Peterson Creek – Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track on your right. Bus fares from Atherton to Yungaburra typically range from $5-$10. Check with local transport services for the most up-to-date schedules.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Yungaburra, though they may need to be booked in advance. A taxi from the center of Yungaburra to the Peterson Creek entrance would be a short trip, costing approximately $10-$15. Consider using a local service like Atherton Taxis or Malanda Taxi Service. Uber is also an option.

  • Driving

    If driving from Atherton, head south on Main Street towards Yungaburra. Continue straight for about 15 km until you reach Yungaburra. Once in Yungaburra, turn left onto the Yungaburra-Malanda Road, and you'll find the entrance to Peterson Creek – Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track on your right. Parking is available at the site and is free.

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The Peterson Creek Wildlife & Botanical Walking Track, located in the heart of Yungaburra, offers a delightful immersion into the natural beauty of the Atherton Tablelands. This 2.4km walking track meanders along Peterson Creek, showcasing a diverse range of wildlife and botanical wonders. Originally, the area was a degraded riparian zone, but thanks to the Yungaburra Landcare Group's efforts since 1998, it has been transformed into a thriving ecosystem. The track passes through Mabi forest, a type of rainforest that is now endangered, making this walk even more special. Keep an eye out for the elusive platypus, often spotted in the creek. The rare Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo also calls this area home, though sightings require patience and a keen eye. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse array of bird species, with over 100 different types frequenting the area. Along the track, you'll encounter historical objects and interpretive signage that tells the story of the area's past. Don't miss Lloyd's Suspension Bridge, a unique feature that adds a touch of adventure to the walk. The bridge leads to "The Other Side", a secluded area perfect for a picnic or quiet contemplation. The walking track is considered a Grade 2 walk, meaning no bushwalking experience is required, though there are some steep sections. The track connects with the Allumbah Heritage Walk, which explores the European settlement history of the area.

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