-
Stay

About Mount Mulligan

About Mount Mulligan

Mt Mulligan Lodge

The lodge features the spacious Main Pavilion for dining and relaxation, an infinity pool, and Sunset Bar. All stays include three gourmet meals daily; a selection of wines, beers, spirits, and soft beverages; and a daily Mulligan experience. All rooms are assigned an electric buggy for guests to move around the property with minimal effort.

Mt Mulligan Lodge is a child-friendly property, welcoming children of all ages.

Mt Mulligan Lodge

Located on a 28,000-hectare private outback property 160km north-west of Cairns, Mt Mulligan Lodge accommodates just 28 guests at a time, offering all-inclusive, luxury accommodation in the shadow of majestic Mount Mulligan.

Amenities

Main Pavilion
The heart of Mt Mulligan Lodge, our spacious Main Pavilion features an inviting double-sided fireplace, comfortable seating, and a ‘help yourself’ bar and snack station. It’s the ideal space to soak up the majesty of Mount Mulligan and savour a moment of outback serenity. Guests can enjoy a selection of complimentary wines, beers, spirits, soft drinks, juices and snacks, as well as order cocktails, boutique beers or French Champagne.

Pool and Bar
The pool and bar are open daily from 8am until late. The infinity pool boasts spectacular views of Ngarrabullan (Mount Mulligan) and is located adjacent to the Main Pavilion. The bar services the pool area and serves refreshments throughout the day.

Library
We offer a selection of books, magazines, and games for guests to enjoy during their stay from the pavilion.

Activities & Day Trips
The lodge offers a range of complimentary and paid adventures including guided tours of the goldfields and the historic Mount Mulligan coal mine and abandoned township, ATV adventures , gourmet picnic hampers, wildlife spotting, stargazing, hikes around the southern face of Mount Mulligan, Barramundi fishing, scenic helicopter flights, and the chance to witness the day-to-day operations of a working cattle station (subject to muster dates).

Stand Up Paddleboards, Kayaks & Fishing
Paddleboards, kayaks and fishing equipment are available for guest use on the weir.

Walking Tracks
The area boasts a number of walking tracks give guests the chance to explore the beautiful native bushland of Mount Mulligan and spot our local wildlife.

Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is available in the Main Pavilion and in guest rooms. Please see our staff for the access password.

Telephone
There is no mobile network coverage at the property. We recommend downloading WhatsApp to use for making any calls during your stay. If you plan to go exploring, please inform a staff member and take a lodge radio.

Climate

During the green season (November to March) there is the chance of rainfall and humidity. The lodge has a seasonal closure during February.

Climate

From April to October the climate at Mt Mulligan offers dry, warm days and cooler evenings. The winter months of June to August see temperatures during the day between 25 – 28 degrees Celsius and overnight lows between 13 – 15 degrees Celsius. From April to May and September to October guests can expect warmer temperatures, hovering around 30 degrees Celsius.

Nature at Mount Mulligan

Every year Queensland’s flora reveals over 50 new species of plants, algae, lichens and fungi. Due to its unique positioning, the Ngarrabullgan tabletop is a ‘hot-spot’ for plants that grow nowhere else, and in 2017 a new plant species Labichea mulliganensis was discovered on the mountain and it’s the only place it grows in the world!

The lodge is set in a natural environment and is home to some harmless inhabitants, some which you might cross paths with during your stay.

Nature at Mount Mulligan

The secluded 28,000-hectare property consists of flat river valleys and low ranges of metamorphic rocks, all covered in sparse sclerophyll forest. The Hodgkinson River weaves through the property, as does the tributary, Branch Creek. On Branch Creek is an almost permanent waterhole, which attracts wildlife and offers great views of the southern tip of Ngarrabullgan, great for wildlife and bird spotting.

SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL

We take action. To protect, to restore, and to preserve our environment so future generations can be left in awe like we are every day.

SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL

Our destinations are what make our lodges special. With natural wonders like the Mount Mulligan (Ngarrabullan), we cherish our part of the world and know it’s our responsibility to care for it.

Sign up to receive exclusive offers and stories direct to your inbox each month.

Site by SOD