Geebung Circuit

Eumundi Conservation Park

A hilly landscape with grassy open forest features in this park. Along creeks and sheltered gullies, tall wet eucalypt forest and rainforest grows. Horse riders, mountain bike riders and walkers can enjoy the tranquillity of this park on shared wide trails, natural surfaces and gentle gradients.

No Dogs Permitted
Horses Permitted
Cycling Permitted
Rainforest
Eucalypt Forest
99m
Maximum Elevation
16m
Total Climb

Getting there:

Take the Eumundi Noosa Road off the Bruce Highway (Exit 224) and head east towards Noosa. 500m after the second Eumundi roundabout, turn right into Seib Road and left after 1.7km into Verrierdale Forest Road. 400m along this gravel road is the park gates and a small area to leave your vehicle.

Maps:

Eumundi Conservation Park

Route/Trail notes:

Recommend that you print off a copy of the Park map to help you. Travel straight in from the gate for 400m, to the 'junction' of all the walks. Signposted from here, turn left and then straight on out for 200m before turning right on a track that then joins the Figbird Trail and right again when you meet the Ironbark Trail and back to the 'junction' and left to the entrance gate.

Permits/Costs:

None.

Other References/Comments:

This area has a rich history of timber milling and cattle grazing, having been the boundary of three massive cattle runs: Canando, Yandina and North Kenilworth. Judging by the size of many of the remaining trees, I guess some conservation and regeneration was in the minds of the loggers.

Comments

A great walk not far from a main road. Completed this walk as part of a larger circuit and added the Blackbutt Trail & the Figbird Trail which was a total of 8.3km. The Figbird Trail was the better one. Beautiful landscape and a nice mix of inclines & declines.

S K on 18 Aug, 2019

Added this on to the other tracks in the park for a trail run. Excellent track. Well worth the trip

JabbaTHutt on 3 Mar, 2019

Ticking off the last walk and I have to say I have enjoyed taking my time rambling around this Conservation Park. This last walk is the shortest and a fun one for the kids: get them to find the question mark.

F.A.B. on 29 Jan, 2019

Nice short walk off the Ironbark track.

Marisa on 21 Jul, 2017

Did this walk in combination with all the others , spending a good 3.30 hrs in this park. Nice wide trail to walk on , did some across some mountain bike riders and signs of horse riders too. Quite easy , just a couple mild hills , love the difference of scenery ...rainforest ...ironbark trees ....gumtrees...etc etc

J on 18 Oct, 2014

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