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No traffic touring cycling routes in Smithfield Conservation Park traverse a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by coastal plains and the foothills of the coastal range. The region features a mix of tropical rainforest gullies and eucalypt woodlands, offering varied scenery for cyclists. While the park is known for its mountain biking, the surrounding areas provide easier, mostly paved routes suitable for touring. These routes often follow clear-flowing streams and offer views of the vine-clad jungle.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
5.0
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11
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20.4km
01:11
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.84km
00:25
20m
20m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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27
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24.2km
01:24
80m
80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.3km
00:42
40m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a popular local swimming area with clear freshwater pools and shady banks in a relaxed natural setting. Nestled right along the path, it’s a refreshing place to cool off, especially during warmer months.
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Redlynch Cycle Path is a shared walking and cycling route that connects Brinsmead with Redlynch Valley, passing through edges of rainforest, cane fields, parks, and suburban green spaces. It’s a mostly paved route that follows sections of Freshwater Creek and is popular for walking, jogging, cycling, and family outings due to its gentle grade and picturesque surroundings. There are peaceful creek crossings, shaded stretches, and peeks of the surrounding mountains of the Redlynch Valley along the way.
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Glenoma Park is a small parkland area set along Freshwater Creek. The space features open grass with the creek forming a natural edge, along with a simple walking path running through. Compared to larger parks, it has minimal built facilities, with a more open and low-key setting.
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Goomboora Park combines open grassed areas with sections of tropical vegetation along Freshwater Creek. The park includes sports fields, walking paths, and picnic areas, with access points leading down to the creek.
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Freshwater Creek runs through a shaded corridor of tropical vegetation with clear, shallow sections over rocks and sand. In parts, the trail comes right down to the water, with small crossings where you’ll need to step across stones or through the creek.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Beautiful beach and a promenade that is not crowded.
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Palm cove is a quiet tourist resort with a beautiful, palm-fringed promenade. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants and cafés along the promenade, inviting you to linger and enjoy happy hour. Those looking for an absolutely secluded beach will certainly not find it here; there is a certain amount of hustle and bustle and tourist activity. Nevertheless, it is a pleasant place. There is a section of beach secured with nets where you can swim protected from the dreaded box jellyfish. This section is also monitored by life guards.
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There are currently 4 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes available in Smithfield Conservation Park, all designed for a relaxed cycling experience.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Smithfield Conservation Park are rated as easy, making them suitable for families and riders of all skill levels. They feature minimal elevation gain and mostly paved surfaces. A great option for a shorter ride is the Sweet Creek loop from Clifton Beach, which is just under 7 km.
The tropical climate of Smithfield Conservation Park means cycling is generally enjoyable year-round. However, the dry season (typically May to October) offers cooler temperatures and less humidity, making it ideal for longer rides. During the wet season (November to April), expect higher humidity and potential for rain, though routes are often shaded by rainforest canopy.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for Smithfield Conservation Park are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For a longer loop, consider the Beaches Run – Scenic Beachside Pathway loop from Palm Cove, which covers nearly 25 km.
The no-traffic touring routes in and around Smithfield Conservation Park offer a diverse range of tropical environments. You can expect to cycle through areas with tropical rainforest gullies, eucalypt woodlands, and magnificent vine-wrapped jungles. Some routes also offer scenic views along coastal plains and near clear-flowing streams.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful tropical scenery, and the accessibility for all skill levels.
For a more extended no-traffic touring experience, the Scenic Beachside Pathway – Beaches Run loop from Kewarra Beach offers over 20 km of cycling. This route provides ample opportunity to enjoy the coastal scenery and tropical surroundings.
While Smithfield Conservation Park is primarily known for mountain biking, the touring routes often start from nearby coastal towns like Palm Cove, Kewarra Beach, and Clifton Beach. These areas are typically serviced by local bus routes from Cairns. We recommend checking local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on bus stops near your chosen starting point.
Parking is generally available in the coastal towns where many of these routes begin, such as Palm Cove, Kewarra Beach, and Clifton Beach. Look for public parking areas near the start of routes like the Bike loop from Palm Cove. Specific parking details may vary, so it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Many of the no-traffic touring routes are located near or pass through coastal towns like Palm Cove, Clifton Beach, and Kewarra Beach. These towns offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for refreshments, snacks, or a meal before, during, or after your ride. The Valley to Lagoon Trail loop from Freshwater, for example, is close to amenities.
The duration for these easy routes varies depending on their length. For instance, the shortest route, Sweet Creek loop from Clifton Beach, can be completed in about 25 minutes, while longer routes like the Beaches Run – Scenic Beachside Pathway loop from Palm Cove might take around 1 hour and 25 minutes. These times are estimates and depend on your cycling pace.


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