Best trails in Curtis Island National Park
Curtis Island National Park is located, as the name suggests, on Curtis Island, off the coast of Queensland. Its landscape consists of coastal heaths, rainforests, white sand dunes and beaches that are home to a diverse birdlife. It is a heavenly place to hike, camp and spend some time at the beach.
Top trails
1
(5)
•Easy
•4.8 mi
•Est. 1h 44m
An awesome trail through Curtis Island National Park on the central western coast of Queensland. The island can be accessed by a 90 minute vehicle ferry ride departing from Gladstone.
This is a multi-use trail used for hiking, running and mountain biking. It is an easy and well defined trail. Caution required near northern end of trail (Black Head) as there are steep drops and cliffs.
2
(5)
•Moderate
•4.7 mi
An awesome little coastal hike in the Curtis Island National Park, located about 40 kilometres south east of Rockhampton. The island can be accessed via boat departing from either Gladstone, The Narrows, Port Alma or Rosslyn Bay.
The trail leads from North Turtle Street Beach to Joey Lees via a coastal single track behind headlands and along beaches. The trail heading north is possible at all tides. Trail south is possible only on a low tide.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Curtis Island National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Curtis Island National Park is Connor Bluff to Black Head QNP Trail, which has a 4.6 star rating from 5 reviews. This trail is 4.8 mi long with an elevation gain of 351 ft.
What is the longest trail in Curtis Island National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Curtis Island National Park is Connor Bluff to Black Head QNP Trail. This trail is estimated to be 4.8 mi long.
How many trails are in Curtis Island National Park?
There are 2 trails in Curtis Island National Park. These trails have an average 4.7-star rating from 10 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Curtis Island National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Curtis Island National Park has you covered. Connor Bluff to Black Head QNP Trail boasts the most elevation gain with 351 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is North Turtle Street Beach to Joey Lee's QNP Trail, which will get you 262 ft of elevation gain.
Are there running trails available in Curtis Island National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 2 running trails in Curtis Island National Park and the most popular is Connor Bluff to Black Head QNP Trail with an average 4.6 star rating from 5 community reviews.
Are there biking trails available in Curtis Island National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there is 1 biking trail in Curtis Island National Park which is Connor Bluff to Black Head QNP Trail with an average 4.6 star rating from 5 community reviews.