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Hard
7.2 km return
2 hrs

Christies Loop Glen Rock State Forest

A 7.2km shared trail that starts off easy then head straight up the range before doing a loop coming back down again. Quite steep at times and rocky / gravel track. Does provide some nice views of Mt Philip and Glen Rock as you get higher up.

Easy
4.4 km return
90 mins

Clagiraba Creek Trail

The Clagiraba Creek trail (5.3 kilometres return from the Bellis Road entrance) takes you deep into the green tranquillity of subtropical rainforests. It's possible to access the Clagiraba Creek trail from Barcoo Court, but be prepared for a more challenging route with steeper hills, popular with mountain bike riders and horse riders.

Easy
2.2 km return
40 mins

Cliveden Avenue Reserve

A short easy walk around Corinda Horse and Pony Club.

Easy
20 km one-way
5 hrs

Coolum Beach to Noosa Heads

Steady and easy walk

Easy
3.5 km return
45 mins

Cormorant Bay Loop (Wivenhoe Dam)

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.

Easy
2.8 km return
45 mins

Coucal Trail

An easy walk along the river. Known for its Pheasant Coucal bird population.

Easy
100 m return
10 mins

Cunningham's Crest Lookout

A short boardwalk with interpretive signage leads to the lookout which sits atop the Little Liverpool Range.

Very Easy
40 m return
15 mins

Daggs Falls Lookout

Daggs Falls on Spring Creek makes a dramatic 38m drop as you watch from the lookout above.

Medium
3.8 km return
90 mins

Davis Hill

A short walk which climbs gradually along fire trail to the summit of Davis Hill (298m). Views from the summit are limited, and there is a communications mast at the top.

Medium
3.6 km return
90 mins

Deer Reserve SF - T1

The northern half of Deer Reserve is a State Forest, containing native forest and hoop-pine plantations on steep mountainous slopes. It’s crisscrossed by management trails, which is perfect for hiking and mountain biking, provided you don’t mind hills.