Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip: Best stops, distance & time
The best stops on a Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip include the Millaa Millaa Falls, Innot Hot Springs and the Undara Lava Tubes. By car, the distance from Cairns to Cobbold Gorge is 461km, with a driving time of around 5h57m.
Planning a Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip
A Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip connects the Queensland coast to one of the state’s most impressive inland attractions. The drive will usually form part of a longer road trip. The routes from Cairns to Alice Springs and Cairns to Uluru pass through this way.
Cairns in Queensland brings holding koalas at the Cairns Zoom and Wildlife Dome, snorkelling tours to Green Island and rainforest bungy jumps. To choose from a wide range of memorable Cairns tours and experiences, look here. To pick the Cairns accommodation best suited to you, book here.
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- Kuranda combo package – take the Kuranda Scenic Railway up and the Skyrail cable car down.
- Green Island tours with beach time, glass bottom boat and snorkelling. (Or pick a Fitzroy Island trip instead).
- Moore Reef day tour – with underwater observatory, snorkelling gear, glass bottom boat & semi-submersible cruises.
- Great Barrier Reef snorkelling cruise – with snorkelling stops at two excellent spots on the Reef.
- Cape Tribulation rainforest day tour – with Mossman Gorge Aboriginal cultural experience and Daintree River crocodile-watching cruise.
- Atherton Tableland waterfalls and rainforest tour – including wildlife-spotting and a swim in a volcanic lake.
- Outback 4WD tour – visiting Chillagoe Caves, Aboriginal rock art and Granite Gorge.
There are fair few attractions worth breaking the journey for. Use this guide to help you plan your perfect Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip itinerary.
Cairns to Cobbold Gorge distance and driving time
By car, the distance from Cairns to Cobbold Gorge is 461km. That makes for a driving time of around five hours and 57 minutes.
If you have three days in Cairns, do a Great Barrier Reef trip, a Kuranda scenic train and cable car combo and a Mossman Gorge plus Cape Tribulation World Heritage rainforest day trip.
Save time queuing – Book these Cairns attractions in advance
- From the air: Outer Reef helicopter flight | Sunrise hot air balloon ride | Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
- At night: Sunset dinner cruise | Pub and club tour | Aquarium by Twilight experience.
- For wildlife: Birdworld Kuranda | Kuranda Koala Gardens | Cairns Zoom and Wildlife Dome | Cairns Aquarium | Rainforestation Nature Park
- For culture: Cairns Museum tickets | Street art walking tour | City and surrounds highlights bus tour.
- For thrills: AJ Hackett giant jungle swing | High speed jet boat tour | Barron Gorge white water rafting | Mulgrave River tubing.
The first section of the Cairns to Cobbold Gorge drive, through the Atherton Tableland, is arguably the most fun.
The quickest route leaves Cairns to the south, passing near Isabella Falls, and branching off the Bruce Highway at Gordonvale, just before reaching Walshs Pyramid and Behana Gorge.
Cairns to Cobbold Gorge drive: Gordonvale to Malanda
The climb into the Tableland is along the often-winding Gillies Range Road. This passes through Little Mulgrave National Park, with several decent lookouts – such as Robson’s Lookout and Frog Rock – along the way.
The road later passes Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham – the volcanically-formed lakes in Crater Lakes National Park. Both have walking trails worth investigating.
The Gillies Range Road continues to Yungaburra, home of the Yungaburra Markets, platypus-viewing platform and enormous Curtain Fig Tree.
You’ll need to head down Lake Barrine Road towards Malanda, however. Here you can go for a crocodile-free swim in the pool below Malanda Falls.
Cairns to Cobbold Gorge road trip: Malanda to Innot Hot Springs
Continue down the Millaa Millaa-Malanda Road towards Millaa Millaa, and the Tableland’s most famous waterfall-spotting circuit. Millaa Millaa Falls, Zillie Falls and Ellinjaa Falls can be linked together in an easy driving route.
If skipping these waterfalls, turn right down State Route 24 – aka East Evelyn Road – just before reaching Millaa Millaa.
This skirts the northern edge of Malaan National Park, and the Millaa Millaa Lookout makes for a good roadside shop.
Divert down Sluice Creek road just before reaching Evelyn and you’ll emerge on National Highway 1. It’s known as the Kennedy Highway in these parts.
The next decent-sized town is Ravenshoe, the highest town in Queensland. Here, there are two impressive waterfalls – Big Millstream Falls and Little Millstream Falls – in Millstream Falls National Park.
Click through to the next section: Millstream Falls National Park to Undara.