Can I Take My Dog To Cape York?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Are dogs allowed in Cape York?

Yes dogs are allowed in Cape York!

Can you get to the tip of Cape York?

Most of the Tip is cut off from the rest of Australia during the wet season and

driving to Cape York is impossible

. The Cape York dry season runs from May to October each year and the Cape York wet season from November to April each year.

What’s the best time to go to Cape York?

The dry season,

between May and October

, is the best time to enjoy Cape York Peninsula. From May to July, maximum temperatures are around 30°C. As the season progresses, the days become hotter and more humid. The peninsula is busiest between June and September, during the ‘cooler’ weather.

Do you need a winch for Cape York?


You probably won’t need a winch

and you don’t need mud-terrain tyres, a massive suspension lift or diff-locks, even if you want to travel the Old Telegraph Track.

Can you drive to Cape York in a 2wd?


2wd cars do make it to Cape York

. If you stick to the most friendly route then they classify it as 4wd recommended, not 4wd only.

Can you take caravan to Cape York?

How far you can take caravan to Cape York? In general,

we don’t recommend taking caravans to the tip of Cape York

. But driving to Weipa is not as challenging and the road is 50% sealed. Many people drive to Weipa, leave the caravan there, and go to Cape York in their 4WD only.

What permits do I need for Cape York?

Cape York: Page 2 The only permit currently required to access the tip of Cape York is

one from the Injinoo people

. This is however included in the cost of the vehicle ferry across the Jardine River as is a Bush Camping Permit and a Fishing Permit. A small information booklet is also normally provided.

Is the tip of Cape York Open?

According to a statement released by the mayor of the Northern Penninsula Area Regional Council (NPARC), Mrs Patricia Yusia,

the threatened closure of access to the tip of Cape York will not happen and it will remain open to visitors for the 2021 tourist season

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Do you need permits to go to Cape York?


When driving on recognised public roads on the main routes to Cape York there is generally no need to obtain permits

. But if you travel on side roads into Aborigine settlements for supplies or camping, a permit may be required.

Is the road to Cape York sealed 2021?


The road from Cairns to Lakeland Downs is fully sealed

, and recently bitumen has been extended to 20km north of Laura. This makes the first dirt you hit, about 15 minutes north of Laura.

Can you take alcohol to Cape York?

The maximum amount of alcohol that can be carried per vehicle is: 2 litres of wine (unfortified) and 1 x 30 can carton of any strength beer, or 2 litres of wine (unfortified) and 1 x 24 can carton of premixed spirits of up to 5.5% alcohol/volume.

Is Cape York road sealed?


As of December 2015, 68.8 km (42.8 mi) of new road has been sealed through the Cape York Region Package

. As at June 2019, a total of 173 km (107 mi) will be sealed under the package, leaving only 200 km (124 mi) of 571 km (355 mi) unsealed.

Do you need a bullbar for Cape York?

If you hope to get to the cape in 6 days, you will be in for very long days in the saddle and you will miss many great things along the way. It is a very long way and

if you stick to the PDR, you will not need a bull bar or winch

. It is a great place and take as much time as you can.

How hard is the Old Telegraph Track?

Old Telegraph Track (OTT) is a rough road accessible only during the dry season in Australia, located on Cape York, in tropical north Queensland. The road is 350km (217 miles) long. It’s definitely 4WD only.

The track is generally narrow, with some sections being very rocky and eroded

.

What is the easiest way to Cape York?

The easiest way north to the top of Cape York is to

take the Bypass roads from Bramwell Junction to the ferry across the wide and delightful Jardine River

.

Do I need a snorkel for Cape York?

Cape York is known for some of the deepest and most extreme river crossings.

A snorkel will make sure your engine receives the air you need to get through

.

How do I plan a trip to Cape York?

  1. Research your route. …
  2. Peninsula Developmental Road (PDR) …
  3. The Old Telegraph Track. …
  4. Decide on your mode of transport. …
  5. Camping, glamping or room hire? …
  6. Plan your meals. …
  7. Yes, there is fuel available! …
  8. The best-hidden gems are off the beaten track.

Is Cape York still closed?


The very tip of Cape York (Pajinka) has been closed off to tourists and visitors by Gudang/Yahaykenu Aboriginal Corporation

. UPDATE – At time of writing, we can confirm that there has been no firm confirmation that the tip has been closed.

What should I take to the Cape?

  • maxtrax. Part of your planning should include recovery gear for those moments when you may get stuck. …
  • rescue swag. …
  • satellite phone. …
  • satellite beacon. …
  • 5. go pro camera. …
  • Mechanical Repair Kit. …
  • emergency food. …
  • quick drying clothes.

Are there crocodiles in Cape York?


Crocodiles are present in many of the waterways and beaches in Cape York

and they are potentially dangerous. Never take unnecessary risks in crocodile habitat.

Why is Cape York closed?

Pajinka, the tip of Cape York, is an iconic location and a bucket-list destination for many but

the effect of growing visitor numbers, vandalism, and reports of human defecation and nudity at the site

has left a group of traditional owners close to closing it to tourism.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.