Mowbray river bridge

Bridge Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

What to expect

The Mowbray river bridge is located in the Mowbray Valley, south of Port Douglas, in the foothills of the Macalister Range and the Wet Tropics Mowbray National Park. The area is home to a historic 'Bump Track' that can be accessed for walking, mountain biking, and horse riding, offering epic coastal views to Low Isles. The Mowbray River bridge is also a spot to see local crocodiles sunbaking. A new pedestrian bridge has been built, and a $5.7 million project is underway to develop a tourism precinct, featuring a mangrove experience boardwalk, walking trail, and crocodile viewing platform

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Crocodile Spotting in Port Douglas

Crocodile Spotting in Port Douglas
This family's experience:

Activities: We drove over the Mowbray river bridge and saw crocodiles up on the mud banks on the right at low tide

Highlights: The kids enjoyed seeing the crocodiles from the car ✨