A grouping of national, state and local forests not far from Brisbane, known for it's koala population.
Any interesting history for the region?
What are the standout bushwalking features?
Take the Pacific Highway south of Brisbane, exit on Chatswood Road. Turn left on Daisy Hill Road. Follow it to the end and you've reached the car park!
https://www.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/daisy-hill/pdf/koala-bushland-cca-map.pdf
https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/daisy-hill/about.html
This trail starts from the upper day-use area and allows visitors to explore Daisy Hill Conservation Park and adjoining Neville Lawrie Reserve. Take time by tranquil waterholes and enjoy views from the old quarry.
Walk past bush play and picnic area along a concrete path and through the paperbark trail loop.
A fairly level four wheel drive track, so is quite an easy going walk, but a few hilly bits. It takes you through Eucalyptus forest.
For best parking, park at the top right "corner" of the Daisy Hill Rd parking loop at P6. There is a small toilet at P7 about 100m south from P6 on the same loop.
The track can also be accessed at its top left side from Underwood Road.
This loop track can be accessed from the Tree Discovery Trail. There is a track that branches links the two.
4km approx. 1hr
Bushland. Shared trail for walkers, bikes and horses.
A short walk through eucalyptus forest with information boards along the way talking about how the eucalyptus forest works. There are quite a few steps, but the walk isn't too strenuous