First Walkers Explore Spectacular Ngaro Track

Minister for the Environment and Tourism and Minister for Science and Innovation The Honourable Andrew Powell
  • The Crisafulli Government has delivered a brand-new ecotourism experience, as part of Destination 2045, with Ngaro Track now open.
  • The 32-kilometre Ngaro Track runs from Whitehaven Beach to Hill Inlet, with options for both independent walkers and fully guided experiences.
  • The Crisafulli Government is delivering a fresh start and a plan for Queensland's future, after a decade of ecotourism decline under Labor.

The Crisafulli Government has delivered a new world-class hiking experience for Queensland with the opening of the 32-kilometre Ngaro Track.

The track's opening is a major milestone under the Crisafulli Government's Destination 2045 plan to deliver 45 new ecotourism experiences by 2045 after a decade of decline under the former Labor Government.

The track is now welcoming independent hikers with three-day, two-night hikes set to start in mid-May.

Set in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, the trail reinforces Queensland's status as the Home of the Holiday and a world leader in sustainable tourism.

The Ngaro Track spans Whitsunday Island, connecting Whitehaven Beach with the iconic sands of Hill Inlet.

The Ngaro Track invites visitors to walk in the footsteps of one of the world's oldest living cultures, with artworks and signage revealing the rich history of the Ngaro people.

Purpose‑built eco‑campsites, capped daily walker numbers at 15 per section per day and flexible guided or catered options ensure a low‑impact, immersive experience accessible to everyone from seasoned hikers to first‑time walkers.

The landmark project is just one of the ways the Crisafulli Government is delivering a plan for Queensland's future after a decade of decline and delay under the former Labor Government.

The Crisafulli Government committed to delivering 45 outstanding Queensland ecotourism experiences by 2045 which is in stark contrast to the former Labor Government who approved just three projects in a decade.

Minister for the Environment and Tourism Andrew Powell said the Ngaro Track was a game‑changing addition to Queensland's ecotourism offering.

"The Ngaro Track delivers exactly what Destination 2045 is about - world‑class, sustainable experiences that showcase Queensland as the Home of the Holiday," Minister Powell said.

"This is a truly immersive ecotourism experience, blending ancient culture, pristine wilderness and low‑impact design to create something found nowhere else in the world.

"The opening of the Ngaro Track marks an exciting new chapter for adventure tourism in the Whitsundays after a decade of decline under Labor and delivers on our commitment to build 45 outstanding ecotourism experiences across the state by 2045."

Member for Whitsundays Amanda Camm said the Ngaro Track was an investment the whole community could be proud of.

"This track reflects what locals have always known, that the Whitsundays is a truly special place and sharing it carefully helps protect it for generations to come," Ms Camm said.

"The Ngaro Track will support local jobs and family‑run tourism businesses while strengthening the Whitsundays as a must‑visit nature‑based destination."

A spokesperson for the Gia / Ngaro Traditional owners said the opening of track brought an opportunity for visitors to connect with place of significance.

"As people journey along the track, they can expect to experience the natural beauty of our saltwater Country - shaded woodlands, ancient rock formations, sweeping views across the sea, and the sounds of birds and wind moving through the trees," they said.

"Visitors are encouraged to walk the Ngaro Track with respect, learning from and caring for Country and the enduring connection of the Ngaro people to Gallae/Galay."

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