This trek note provides a complete route to
Cape York bypassing all the major 4WD river crossings found on the
Telegraph Track. The route uses the Peninsula Developmental Road (PDR) and
Bamaga Road (Northern Bypass). This trek note is the easier alternative to the route given in our
Cape York trek note due to the lack of 4WD challenges, however conditions can be very dustry and very corrugated and this route has its own fair share of problems and should not be undertaken lightly.
The PDR now features sections of tar but still includes some unsealed sections. During the wet season, roads can still be cut due to flooding so always seek local condition updates from the Qld Main Roads. A 4WD vehicle is recommended due to the heavy corrugations when off the sealed sections and generally better handling and safety you will have in such a vehicle when on unsealed sections such as side trips.
There are many interesting side trips to the west and east coastlines of the
Cape York Peninsula too, so take a look through the separate Trek Notes we provide for optional side trips because they can all be accessed off the two main
routes at noted exit points. We suggest you should research all these side trips and build your own itinerary. See the list in the section titled "Nearby Treks".
In addition to the side trips, the majority of travellers will use parts of the PDR and parts of the OTT in order to explore the best of what the Cape offers, whilst avoiding the more extreme challenges found on the Old Telegraph Track.
Using this trek you will arrive at
Seisia, the most northerly community on the
Cape York Peninsula, however not at the true "tip" of
Cape York. To reach the true "tip" of the
Cape York Peninsula follow our day trip trek note called
Seisia to the Tip.
How to Use this Route
- To download this information and the route file for offline use on a phone, tablet, headunit or laptop, go to the app store and purchase ExplorOz Traveller. This app enables offline navigation and mapping and will show where you are as you travel along the route. For more info see the ExplorOz Traveller webpage and the EOTopo webpage.
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Environment
Cape York is the name of the most northern point of the Australian continent and is often referred to as "The Tip". In fact, the whole peninsula of land that lies above the 16°S latitude is called
Cape York Peninsula - this narrow peninsula is bound by the Coral sea to the east the Arafura sea and Gulf of Carpentaria to the west and the Torres Strait to the north. Locals however, refer to
Cape York "proper" as the area north of the
Jardine river.
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