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Less than an hour's drive, 10 minority hiking mecca around Brisbane, easy to visit Time line in a day

 14 Jul 2019

Queensland has not only the sea and the beach, but also many pristine forests and surprise mysteries worth exploring.

Today I recommend 10 places for hiking around Brisbane!


1、The Pyramid Trail

Wonderful rocks shaped like pyramids

For travelers who like weekend camping and hiking, Gilavin National Park (Girraween National Park) is a place you should never miss.


The amazing national park, southwest of Brisbane, takes about three hours by car.

The scenic spot has a mountaineering walk, you can get close to nature along the way and feel the charm of the national park.

The pedestrian Pyramid Track, behind the scenic spot is about 3.6 kilometers. After reaching the top, you can see a colorful boulder: The Second Pyramid., which is shaped like a pyramid.


2、Mount Ngungun Summit Track

A national park formed by volcanic activity.

North of Brisbane, after driving for about an hour, you will come to the glass house range National Park (Glass House Mountains National Park). Once rich volcanic activity, so that the formation of a unique shape, steep peaks.

Here mountains, magnificent scenery, is a combination of Australian indigenous legends and navigator stories of an important scenic spot, but also a must-go place for mountaineering enthusiasts.

The best view of the scenic spot is at the top of Ngungun Mountain. After a 2.8km hike, seeing the scenery at the top will certainly make you feel worth it.


3、Natural Bridge Circuit

Natural bridges surrounded by rainforests

If you like tropical rain forests and waterfalls, put your Natural Bridge Circuit on your list.

Spring Creek National Park (Springbrook National Park) is an hour and a half drive south of Brisbane. Here, you can walk 1.5 kilometers through the ancient Gondane (Gondwana) rainforest.

Come on, it`s time to turn a lazy weekend into an adventure!


4、Morans Falls Lookout

A shocking waterfall viewing platform

Heading south from Brisbane, I arrived at Green Mountains. in Lamington National Park in two hours.

It`s home to waterfalls, and the waterfall landscape everywhere, which makes this journey particularly worth it.

After walking 4.4 kilometers, you can reach the upper reaches of Morans Falls, where you will see an amazing view. (pudding focuses on signing in here)


5、Curtis Falls Circuit

Another place to enjoy the secret of a waterfall

Is there any other activity that can be better than hiking in a rainforest?

The answer is: on this hiking trip, add swimming.

If you come to the Curtis Falls walk in Tamborne Mountain, you can swim on foot.

It is located southwest of Brisbane, about an hour`s drive. Don`t worry about your physical strength, because the hike is easy. In just 1.1 kilometers, you can walk through the thick eucalyptus woods and enjoy a cool weekend under the waterfall.


6、Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

Walking overpass in the rainforest

Do you want to look at the Tamborine Mountain area from a different point of view?

Then go to Tamberlin Tropical Rainforest Sky Trail (Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk)!

At the height of the rainforest, there is a 1.5-kilometer walkway. Here you will see many local animals and plants, as well as the natural rock pools and streams below.

It takes about 45 minutes to walk southwest of Brisbane.


7、Mount Coot-tha Summit Track

A hike hidden in the city

Don`t you want to spend too much time hiking? You don`t have to.

Mount Kusa (Mount Coot-Tha), located on the west side of the city, is famous: the Brisbane Watch. This provides an excellent perspective for many tourists to enjoy the urban landscape.

The walkway extends down from the watchstand on the top of the hill, and after the dense bushes, you`ll see the amazing JCSlauser waterfall.

Of course, friends who have time can also choose another 4.5km long Mahogany trail to the top.


8、Araucaria Track

There are towering trees all over the place: Metasequoia lanceolata

Just 20 minutes` drive from Brisbane, you can come to Walkabout Creek.

There is a very recommended hiking route here.

Choose the Araucaria walkway and take your hiking trip along the banks of the Enoggera Reservoir built in 1866.

The hike will take about two hours, and you can also get close contact with a large number of native Australian birds.


9、Springwood Conservation Park

Explore the secrets of the park

Springwood Conservation Park is located in the heart of Brisbane.

It used to be a quarry, and with the gradual decline of the quarry industry, it became the best place to get close to nature far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

There are a variety of hiking routes for you to choose from, as well as wonderful caves, cliffs and canyons to explore. If you are lucky, you can also run into lazy koalas.


10、Wivenhoe Hill Trails

A hike by the lake

Want a hydrophilic tour, across lakes and rivers?

Come to Wivenhoe Hill Trains.

It`s northwest of Brisbane, just an hour`s drive, and you can walk around the quiet Lake Wivenhoe.

The scenic spot has four different walkways with an average length of between 3 and 5 kilometers. If the time is just in the evening, the lake will still reflect the sunset in the sky, like a dream.

There are also many great cafes and wineries nearby, and after hiking, you can enjoy a Brunch and a glass of red wine to reward yourself.


Every corner of Kunzhou has great natural scenery waiting for you to take risks.

This weekend, invite your buddies, put on your hiking boots, and feel the mysterious nature together!

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