
This is the walk that understands priorities. Beginning at the Visitor Information Centre, the 1.9 km Hinchinbrook Way loop glides along elevated boardwalks over lagoons, past rain trees and wetlands, before gently winding into Ingham’s main street for a well‑earned coffee stop.
Rather than looping back to the Observation Tower, the trail returns through the TYTO Parklands, where visitors can explore the Sugar Tracks display and spot Agile Wallabies grazing through the open grassland. It’s exactly how the loop is presented in the Hinchinbrook Destination Guide and the Walk Hinchinbrook Way map of part nature walks, part cultural trail, part small‑town charm.
Flat, stroller‑friendly, and sprinkled with public art that adds depth to the landscape, the loop turns an easy stroll into a quiet little adventure. Ideal for those who enjoy their wetlands with a pastry chaser, it’s proof you don’t need hiking boots to feel accomplished.
Grab the map: hinchinbrookway.com.au