Aloomba is a long thin locality hemmed in east and west by mountain ranges. It is bounded to the north by the
Mulgrave River which then passes through the west of the locality. The
Bruce Highway passes through the west of the locality but not through the town which is about east of the highway but about away by road. The
North Coast railway line enters the locality from the south immediately to the west of the highway but then veers to the east in order to pass through the town, after which the railway veers back towards the highway but does not rejoin it within the locality. The mountainous western part of the locality is within the Malbon Thompson Forest Reserve. The remainder is relatively flat
freehold land used predominantly for farming, particularly growing
sugarcane. There is a network of
cane tramways to deliver the harvested sugarcane to the
Mulgrave Sugar Mill in
Gordonvale. == History ==