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Ravenshoe, QLD 4888

Cairns · Queensland · Population 2,752 · Median age 52

Ravenshoe is a small highland town on the Atherton Tableland offering camping, heritage walks, and access to creekside trails in the Cairns region.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Ravenshoe sits at elevation on the Atherton Tableland, making it a cooler alternative to coastal Queensland. The town serves as a base for exploring walking tracks and heritage sites scattered across the surrounding landscape. Two campsites—Railco Railway Museum and Koolmoon Creek Headwaters—provide accommodation options for touring visitors.

The area has a strong heritage focus, particularly around World War II history. Several walking tracks radiate from the town and nearby areas, ranging from shorter walks like Bally Knob to longer options such as the Charmillin Creek and Waterfall Walking Tracks. The town itself offers basic services including a pub, shops, and public toilet facilities.

About Ravenshoe — Demographics

Based on postcode 4888 area (ABS Census 2021)
2,752
Population
52
Median Age
$859/wk
Median Household Income
2.2
Avg Household Size
$1,083/mo
Median Mortgage
$250/wk
Median Rent
12%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Railco Railway MuseumHistoric railway site with camping facilities, showcasing local transport heritage
  • World War II Heritage WalkGuided heritage trail through wartime history relevant to the Atherton Tableland region

Must Do

  • Bally Knob TrackShort, accessible hiking walk close to town with tableland views
  • Waterfall Walking TrackScenic trail featuring cascading water and rainforest environment
  • Charmillin Creek Walking TrackLonger creek-side walk through natural bushland setting

Travel Tips

  • Stock up on fuel and supplies in town before heading to the Koolmoon Creek camping area (9km away), as facilities are sparse in that direction.
  • The World War II Heritage Walk provides local history context—allow 1-2 hours and bring water.
  • Mobile coverage can be patchy in the tableland area; check ahead if you need connectivity.
  • The Waterfall Walking Track is best after rain when water flow is visible.
  • Ravenshoe is cooler than the coast—bring a light jacket even during warm months.
Traffic & Access: Ravenshoe is accessed via sealed roads on the Atherton Tableland. The town is well-positioned for caravan access, though some walking tracks beyond town may have limited parking. Fuel is available in town.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler temperatures and lower humidity on the tableland, with better walking conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Ravenshoe?

There are 10 campsites near Ravenshoe, including Railco Railway Museum (1.3km), Koolmoon Creek Headwaters camping area (9.1km), Cannabullen Creek camping area (10.6km).

What walks and trails are near Ravenshoe?

There are 10 walking trails near Ravenshoe, including Bally Knob track (2.4km), World War II Heritage Walk (3.1km), Charmillin Creek Walking Track (9.3km).

Is there fuel near Ravenshoe?

Yes, there are 3 fuel stations near Ravenshoe, including Independent Ravenshoe (1.2km), Independent Ravenshoe General Transport (1.3km), Ampol Malanda (32.1km).

What attractions are near Ravenshoe?

There are 1 attractions near Ravenshoe, including Curtain Fig Tree (27.3km).