3.1
km
return
1
hr
Easily one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Australia, Ebor Falls cascade over 100 metres down tiered columns of graphite coloured rock. In fact, there are at least two waterfalls to see, all within walking distance of the car park. Big waterfalls, cascading through ferns and rainforest, down to the valley floor, with spectacular views down the Guy Fawkes River National Park.
5.5
km
return
2
hrs
Rosewood Creek walking track meanders through stunning World Heritage-listed rainforest, offering places to picnic, birdwatching, waterfalls, and access to a crystal-clear river.
Best taken in an anti-clockwise direction, the peaceful Rosewood Creek walking track loops through astonishing World Heritage-listed rainforest, waterfalls, and creeks. Beginning and ending at Never Never picnic area, it offers a moderate walk for a leisurely afternoon.
You’ll pass some of the largest blackbutt and tallowwood trees you’re likely to ever see. The occasional giant stump acts as a reminder of earlier logging history in the area. You’ll also pass through coachwood, crabapple and sassafras trees on your way to Coachwood Falls.
Rosewood Creek offers sparkling pools and cascading waterfalls for budding photographers. Find a shady spot on the bank for a picnic snack, or pull out some binoculars for birdwatching. In spring, the area also blooms with flowering trees such as the famous Dorrigo waratah. To extend your walk, turn at the Red Cedar Falls junction, and return via a spectacular route.
4.8
km
return
90
mins
Enjoy the views of Dorrigo National Park and a series of waterfalls and creeks during a hike along Casuarina Falls circuit.
4.5
km
one-way
70
mins
A walk to a lookout over Mihi Falls on the opposite side of a gorge in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park.
3.2
km
return
90
mins
This walk is a part of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and gives spectacular views of Wollomombi and Chandler Gorge and Falls. The three lookout allows you to gaze out over the highest waterfall in New South Wales at 220m.
4.1
km
return
90
mins
This walk is a part of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park and gives spectacular views of Wollomombi and Chandler Gorge and Falls. The three lookout allows you to gaze out over the highest waterfall in New South Wales at 220m.
6
km
return
2
hrs
6 km return through open plains with Aboriginal rock paintings at the end
2
km
return
1
hr
This walk never fails to please. At a very leisurely stroll you can stop and enjoy the rainforest and spot the pademelons hidden in the bush. Best time to do the walk is early in the morning to get the pademelons and birds and to avoid the tourist buses.
Views across the road overlooking the Glass House Mountains on a clear day are spectacular.
17.5
km
return
6
hrs
A longer walk that can be done in one day by those who can push the pace, or done over two for those choosing a more relaxing pace or with young children. Some steep sections in the latter half of the walk before reaching the Light Line Road bush camp; the campsite of choice for those doing it over two days.
6
km
return
3
hrs
A walk up to the top of Mt Greville circa 770m. Up the waterfall gorge, then visit viewing platform rock slab near top of waterfall gorge. Alternatively, ascend via SE Ridge. Continue to summit then return via Palm Gorge.
3.5
km
return
45
mins
A 3.5km circuit commencing at a locked gate in the carpark area of Cormorant Bay, Wivenhoe Dam, just south of the dam wall. Drive past the old cafe and around the one-way road watching for the gate on your left. The lower track meanders along the lake, but not on the shore line, with views across the water, then a slight incline leads to a ridge which in turn leads back to the gate. The area is alive with birdlife. Some vegetation is still recovering from a bushfire. There are a couple of sections of pebbles which could be slippery. This is an easy walk suitable for all. Takes about 45 minutes.
2.4
km
return
1
hr
A short walk through bushland and open space with views of the Brisbane River.
17
km
return
5
hrs
Beautiful walk through the valley. Pass and go through lots of waterfalls and rainforest.
Stop at Apple Tree Park for toilet stop on way. Circuit is another 5-10min drive from there.
Public toilets are also located at Tallanbana Picnic Area approximately 300m on the right before Canyon Lookout where Warrie Circuit begins - toilets are set back off the road and can't be seen from the road, but, they're there just behind the picnic tables.
Cuts across the Ngarri-dhum Falls a few times in one half, and the Little Nerang Creek in the other half. The half way point is the Meeting of the Waters where (as the name suggests) the two creeks meet.
12
km
return
4
hrs
Starting near the Teahouse at the top car park at Binna Burra, the Dave's Creek Circuit track starts some two kilometres along 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 - Molongolee Cave - detour right at the sign. On the way back don't miss "Surprise Rock".
There are no steep ascents or descents, a reasonably gentle, undulating track.
200
m
return
10
mins
A short stroll to summit views with options for longer outings.
2.2
km
return
40
mins
A short walk in Kamay Botany Bay National Park to Cape Banks at the head of Botany Bay.
1
km
return
30
mins
A nice little walk to a cute waterfall and swimming hole.