Walkway and boardwalk circuit that pass through the mangroves.
A pretty walk up through a valley, past an old town water supply dam, following fire roads and up goat tracks to an old pine grove nestled in the bend of a creek
This popular tramp gives a glimpse of Westland’s spectacular forest, river and mountain scenery, with natural hot pools at Welcome Flat an added attraction.
Easy navigation but with a steep hill. A 4WD or at the very least a high clearance vehicle is required to make it up the road. It is rough going in 1st gear with a few extended steep/rough stretches.
Shared path along the creek, from Downfall Creek Bushland Centre to Virginia train station. Don't miss the Huxtable Park Rainforest Boardwalk along the way.
This track leads you to a creek platform that overlooks Downfall Creek. You are likely to see waterhousia and lomandra. Common crow butterflies feed on monkey vine and red ash.
Picnic area available at entrance
Grade: easy
Suited to: bushwalking
Habitat: dry riparian vine forest
Must: spend time at the creek platform listening for birds and watching the creek life
One of the military encampments used by one of the main forces involved in the Battle of Sekigahara. You can feel like you are a samurai as you survey the land and imagine the battle.
A short loop around the blowhole and out to a lookout over the coast.
An easy short walk starting very close to the Tasman Arch down to the Devils Kitchen and ending at Waterfall Bay Lookout.
Enjoy a challenging part of the Sunshine Coast Coastal Pathway, as it winds above cliffs and round Caloundra Head, with fantastic views of the Glass House Mountains, Bribie and Moreton Islands to the south and to the north the beach all the way to Point Cartwright, with Mount Coolum in the distance.
Time to get your feet wet on this one, as you cross Swamp Creek and head up the sand to Dicky Beach and on along the coastal wetlands boardwalks to beautiful Currimundi Lake.
A deviation from the official SCCP, that takes you across Currimundi Lake exit to the sea and up through the coastal health of the Conservation Park before rejoining the pathway up to Bokarina.
Shared path along the beach from Point Danger to The Gold Coast Seaway or reverse. Can easily be done in stages.
Walkway along the Kedron Brook, traversing Grange Heights, Stafford, Gordon Park, Kedron, Toombul. Mostly following the Kedron Brook Bikeway.
Grinstead Park to Toombul Station or reverse.
Walk along the Enoggera Creek from the Enoggera Reservoir to Bowen Bridge, where the creek joins Breakfast Creek and Brisbane River. Crossing the suburbs The Gap, Ashgrove, Newmarket, Herston and many of the local parks. Mostly following the Enoggera Creek Bikeway.
A walk around the historic site. Entry Fees apply. Ensure you don't miss the trail up to Scorpion Rock Lookout and the convict Water Supply Trail as well as the walk over to the produce garden and ship building area.
A short walk taking in one of Tasmania's 60 great short walks. Pleasant but not great.
A short walk linking the lookouts via small sections of trail and road.