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  1. Map of Hervey Range, QLD 4817. Hervey Range is a rural locality split between the City of Townsville and the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Hervey Range had a population of 295 people. Wikipedia, CC-BY-SA license. Businesses. Streets.

  2. Jan 31, 2020 · Difficulty - Grade 1, very easy – because it is just on the side of the road. Distance - 10 metres. Time - 1 minute. Travel Distance - 30 km drive from Willows Shopping Centre; 43 km drive from Townsville City. Travel Time - 24 min drive from Willows Shopping Centre; 38 min drive from Townsville City. Even though Bridal Falls are popular ...

  3. Hervey Range, once known as Dalrymple Range, is the large mountain range about 40 kilometres north of Townsville, in Queensland, Australia. It is home to one of the highest peaks in Townsville, Mount Cataract at the 709 metres elevation.

  4. A number of hotels and camping grounds existed along the route inland over Hervey Range. These included the Alice, Range and Eureka Hotels. Located nearby these hotels were camping reserves, set aside for carriers to feed and rest livestock before they continued their journeys. The Alice Hotel was located on the right bank of the Alice River.

  5. Radar images will be unavailable from 05:30 to 18:30 (AEST), 24th to 29th June to allow for nearby planed construction works. Sector blanking is also in place where a wedge of the radar beam is switched off as a safety measure. To view radar coverage for the blanked sector, refer to Greenvale Radar or Townsville Radar 512km composite image.

  6. Jan 26, 2016 · Keelbottom Creek is located just north of Townsville on top of Hervey Range, just off from Hervey Range Road bridge. It's a great spot to car camp with your dogs and is a local favourite for bush camping and swimming, that's only 40 minutes from Townsville. Nestled deep within the heart of Far North Queensland, stretching across 80 kilometres ...

  7. Apr 15, 2021 · Hervey’s Range Look out The look out is basically on the right as you get to the top of the range, just before the tea house. The lookout is actually really nice, plenty of parking space and you can climb up a little path behind the parking that leads to lots of large boulders with trees growing out of them.