Binna Burra
(
Lamington National Park/
Queensland)
Summary
Walks
(Binna Burra - 2km)
Easy walk that starts from the carpark near the driveway up to the Binna Burra Lodge. Follow the well sign posted track.
(Binna Burra - 5.2km)
From the information centre, this interesting track winds up through open forest and rainforest to emerge on the road opposite the ship's Stern track entrance. It provides excellent views into the Coomera Valley and passes a large red cedar and fine specimens of other rainforest tree species. A range of volcanic rock types and formations can be observed. Koalas are often seen in open forest area along the walk. Take care when walking down the bitumen road to return to the start of the circui
(Binna Burra - 18km)
This track showsoff some of Binna Burras best assets and is one of the prettiest walks in this section of the park. The waterfalls are at their best after rain. The track does cross over the Coomera River several times and crossings can become tricky if water levels are high.
(Binna Burra - 15km)
A hard offtrack footslog up the Coomera river from Gwongoorool Pool.
(Binna Burra - 12km)
The track starts on the Border track and then branches off and follows the Ships Stern circuit track before branching off again. Well sign posted, good tracks and some good views from the Numinbah lookout. There is also a small cave side track that is sign posted. On the way back don't miss "Surprise Rock".
(Binna Burra - 6km)
This track branches off the Illinbah circuit and descends through open forest and rainforest to Gwongoorool Pool on the Coomera River. Return via same track. (Illinbah circuit commences at the car park near the information centre).
(Binna Burra - 17km)
This track explores the lower reaches of the Coomera River. And there are many river crossings. The track may change slightly after heavy rains.
(Binna Burra - 22km)
The 1160m summit of Mt Merino is halfway between Binna Burra and Green Mountains and can be visited on a day walk.
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