Lambs Head, also known as Kahlpahlim Rock, is the highest point in the Lamb Range and presents a challenging adventure for the experienced bushwalker.
The track rises steeply through woodland and rainforest, mostly along old logging roads, before turning into a bush track. From here it winds up and around the massive boulders and pristine high altitude rainforest to Lambs Head.
Weather permitting, the views are absolutely magnificent, overlooking Copperlode Dam and the ranges below and then further down to Cairns, Trinity Inlet and the sea. This is considered one of the best walks in North Queensland.