Hairy Rainforest Animals

Hairy Rainforest Animals

Hairy Rainforest Animals Rainforest animals use their hair for protection, camouflage & navigation. Unlike rainforest animals, some humans spend a considerable amount of time and money grooming their hair. Whether they are straightening, curling, cutting growing...
Humidity in the Rainforest

Humidity in the Rainforest

Humidity in the Rainforest World Heritage listed rainforest heats up in North Queensland January was mostly hot and humid at Skyrail, with only the occasional shower so those who visited us, would have certainly felt the moisture in the air. The increased humidity led...
Rainforest Flowering and Fruiting

Rainforest Flowering and Fruiting

Rainforest Flowering & Fruiting Recent Flowering and Fruiting brings the Rainforest in Cairns to Life If you travelled with Skyrail into the Wet Tropics Rainforest recently, you would have noticed the rainforest flowering and fruiting in fairly spectacular...
Recycled Solar Energy

Recycled Solar Energy

Implementation of New Recycled Solar Energy Re-charge Stations Skyrail is excited to announce the new recycled solar energy re-charge stations at our Smithfield Terminal Guests, like Hipolito from Argentinia, may charge their mobile devices after visiting the...
Rare sighting Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo

Rare sighting Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo

Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo spotted Visitors to Skyrail Rainforest Cableway were treated to a rare sight at Red Peak station recently. A mature adult male Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo weighing approximately 8-9 kgs and measuring around 1.2 metres, was spotted on the boardwalk...