Kennedy Highway

Kennedy Highway

Kennedy Developmental Road
Kennedy Development Road viewed from Cornpore Lookout between Middleton and Boulia
Length 1163 km (723 mi)
Direction Northeast-Southwest
From Captain Cook Highway, Smithfield, Queensland
via Mareeba, Ravenshoe, Hughenden, Winton
To Diamantina Developmental Road, Boulia, Queensland
Allocation Smithfield - Forty Mile Scrub:
Forty Mile Scrub - Bouila:
Major junctions Mulligan Highway
Palmerston Highway
Gulf Developmental Road
Gregory Developmental Road
Flinders Highway
Landsborough Highway

The Kennedy Highway (Highway 1) is a highway in northern Queensland, Australia. It runs for approximately 250 km from Smithfield, on the northern outskirts of Cairns, to the Gulf Development Road in the vicinity of Forty Mile Scrub and Undara Volcanic national parks, about 40 kilometres south of Mount Garnet. South of this junction, the road continues as the Kennedy Developmental Road (State Highway 62) via Hughenden eventually to Boulia nearly 1000 kilometres away; National Route 1 and the Gulf Developmental Road head west to Normanton via Georgetown.

From Smithfield, the highway climbs up into the Atherton Tableland before heading in a general south-westerly direction to the aforementioned junction. The highway is mostly two-lanes. Major towns on, or just off, the Kennedy Highway include Smithfield, Kuranda, Mareeba, Atherton, Ravenshoe and Mount Garnet. Past Mount Garnet, the Kennedy Highway is mostly single lane bitumen.

See also