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Contact detailsE: info@ravenshoevisitorcentre.com.auW: www.ravenshoevisitorcentre.com.au/P: 07 4097 7700
We always like to call into the Visitor Information Centre to find out about the local area - what there is to see and do. Ravenshoe Visitor Centre is located on Moore Street in a lovely building surrounded by beautiful gardens and plenty of covered outdoor areas (just in case it rains). It is operated by volunteers and we found them to be friendly, chatty and happy to help with all our enquiries. Ravenshoe is 920 metres above sea level and the township is surrounded by World Heritage listed rainforests.
Within this building is the Nganyaji Interpretive Centre, which explains many aspects of the culture of the local indigenous people. The museum is open seven days a week and entry is free. There are also great displays depicting the history of the timber industry in this area. Make sure you allow some time to look around.
The staff suggested we back-track about four kilometres to look at the Millstream Falls and we are very pleased we took their advice.
the friendly town located at the top of the Atherton Tableland. Located 920 metres above sea level the township is surrounded by World Heritage listed rainforest and is the highest point of the Centre of the Universe"Operated wholly by volunteers since it opened in June 1996 Ravenshoe Visitor Centre is proud to serve the community of Ravenshoe, Queensland, "Misty Mountains Wilderness Tracks (Walking Tracks). Also known as the Cairns Highlands this area boasts wildlife, birds and attractions found no where else in Tropical North Queensland.
, which explains many aspects of the culture of the local indigenous people theNganyaji Interpretive CentreAdded to the centre in 2002 the Jirrbal. The museum is open seven days a week and entry is free.
the Gallery is also open seven days a week and entry is free, donations are accepted. It is planned to rotate the photographic exhibiton in March - April each year. The current exhibiton features the early days of the Timber IndustryRavenshoe Heritage GalleryAugust 9th 2014 saw the opening of