Glen Rock Regional Park
(
Queensland)
Summary
Glen Rock Regional Park is a 6300ha property North of Cunningham's Gap in the Lockyer Valley. It is named after a rocky outcrop on the ridge above the campground.
The park is criss-crossed in fire trails, yet limited in marked bushwalks. However, these trails offer considerable opportunity for some off-track exploration and magnificent views.
Walks
(Glen Rock Regional Park)
Climb to a lookout at the base of Glen Rock. This walk provides great views down the valley carved by Blackfellow Creek and a good overview of Glen Rock Regional Park.
History
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Features
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Access
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Maps
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Accommodation
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Camping
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