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Very Easy
600 m return
30 mins

Gardners Falls

Sunshine Coast
 

Short stroll along a section of the Obi Obi Creek to a couple of small waterfalls and a swimming hole.

Medium
1.7 km return
75 mins

Mt Elimbah (The Saddleback)

Glass House Mountains National Park
 

At only 120m high this is an easy climb to the top of one of the two most southerly of the Glass House Mountains. The terrain is mostly rocks with grass or dense bush but has a surprisingly good 360° view from the top.

Very Hard
3 km return
3.5 hrs

Mt Tibrogargan

Glass House Mountains National Park
 

When someone asks me about doing this climb I describe it as “the perfect mountain” because it is a perfect amount of challenge and ease. For me there are only 2 very small sections that make my heart freeze abit but the rest is just perfect fun scrambling it’s actually quite easy but a good workout. Views are completely worth it. Beautiful mountain

Hard
9.7 km
4 hrs

Mailbox Peak

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
 

A tough hike basically straight up the side of a mountain from its base to peak. Elevation gain is 1250 m. The trail is initially forested until about the top 1500 m which are above the tree line. The mountain is also a perfect pyramid and is the first major peak on the edge of the range. All this adds up to amazing, distant, 360-degree views.

Hard
18 km
6 hrs

West Canungra Creek Circuit

Lamington National Park
 

The circuit descends to 'Yerralahla' (blue pool) passing by some large rainforest trees including red cedar Toona ciliata, and then follows the creek for most of its length, crossing it several times. Eels inhabit the West Canungra Creek. They bite when threatened and injuries have occurred. Creek crossings may be difficult to navigate and the circuit might not be obvious in places. Take particular care at creek crossings, especially after rain. Check track conditions with a ranger before you leave. The circuit exits via the Box Forest circuit.

Easy
4 km return
1 hr

Bald Rock Creek Circuit

Girraween National Park
 

This circuit is ideal for a sample of Girraween’s finest features, with ample opportunity to see some of Giraween’s feathered, furred or scaly residents.
Cross Bald Rock Creek and follow it downstream along The Junction Track until it meets the track from the camping area. Use the stepping stones to cross the creek again and return to the day-use area via the camping area.

Easy
1.7 km return
30 mins

Granite Arch

Girraween National Park
 

If time is limited, or if you prefer an easy stroll, this circuit track is ideal. Cross bald Rock Creek and wind through blackbutt and stringybark forest to Girraween's very own natural stone archway.

Easy
5.6 km return
90 mins

The Junction

Girraween National Park
 

Enjoy an easy walk along the northern bank of Bald Rock Creek downstream to its junction with Ramsay Creek. In dry seasons, these creeks may not run.

A must for wildflower lovers, this track is scattered in spring with superb wildflower displays. Flowering shrubs fringing the creek provide nectar for honeyeaters and parrots. Superb fairy-wrens, red-browed firetails and thornbills move through creek bank thickets seeking insects.

Medium
7 km return
2.5 hrs

The Sphinx and Turtle Rock

Girraween National Park
 

The Sphinx is a granite pinnacle bearing a large balancing tor, while Turtle Rock is a large granite monolith resembling a turtle's back.

Easy
1.4 km return
30 mins

Dr Roberts Waterhole

Girraween National Park
 

Take the gently sloping track to gaze at reflections in the still waters of Bald Rock Creek. Ground orchids, banksias, conesticks, geebungs and crinkle bushes are prominent in spring, as are the many colourful bird species living among them.