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It is a state-controlled regional road (numbers 34A, 34B and 34C). [2] [3] Named after bushman James Venture Mulligan the sealed highway follows the old Cooktown Developmental Road and was completed in 2006. Since it was sealed, travelling time from Cairns to Cooktown has reduced from 6 to 3½ hours.
The road was completed in 1984, connecting Cape Tribulation to Cooktown. This route is an alternative to the Mulligan Highway further inland. [2] It passes over the Donovan and Cowie Ranges. [3] To reduce the environment impact the road was designed with few switchbacks and bends on the climbs resulting in patches of steep gradients over the ...
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) has published a brochure titled "Great Inland Way" that includes maps showing the route from Hebel to Cairns, with a diversion via Ravenshoe, Atherton and Mareeba, and an extension from Cairns to Cooktown. [3]
Annan River Bridge is a heritage-listed road bridge over the Annan River at Development Road, Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Henry Daniells and built from 1886 to 1889 by George Herbert Royce & Co. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. [1]
Iron Range is a coastal locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. [2] The town of Portland Road is on a north-east headland in the locality. [ 3 ] In the 2021 census , Iron Range had a population of 30 people.
Road signs, 2013. Lakeland is a small farming centre on the Cape York Peninsula.It is at the junction of the main Peninsula Developmental Road (which is paved all the way from Cairns to Lakeland), and the Mulligan Highway (formerly the Cooktown Developmental Road).
Sheridan Street – south–east – Cairns CBD / Florence Street – north–east – Cairns waterfront: Southern end of Captain Cook Highway (National Route 1) Continues north–west as Sheridan Street. Barron River: 6.9: 4.3: William Walter Mason Bridges: Cairns: Smithfield: 12.1: 7.5: Cairns Western Arterial Road (State Route 91) – south ...
Georges Creek. The Bicentennial National Trail (BNT), originally known as the National Horse Trail, [1] is one of the longest multi-use, non-motorised, self-reliant trails in the world, stretching 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown, Queensland, through New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory to Healesville, 60 km north-east of Melbourne.