Mee-bor-rum Circuit

Moogerah Peaks National Park

This circuit track passes through heathland and features a lookout with views of Tamborine Mountain, Lamington Plateau and Mount Barney. Care must be taken at the lookout; it is a natural texture and has no handrails. Further along the track a circular viewing platform provides views of the heathland and southern section of Mount French.

477m
Maximum Elevation
17m
Total Climb

Getting there

Travel south-west from Brisbane to Boonah. Follow Boonah-Rathdowney Road to Dugandan Hotel, approx 1km south and turn right. Follow the road to the left, Mt French National Park. At T intersection, Turn left towards Mt French. Follow the main road around to the right. Then Mt French Car park and picnic grounds.

Alt: From Brisbane travel along the Ipswich motorway turn left Warrego Highway follow highway turn left to Bonah connection road. Right to Kent pockets road then straight at  ntersection and right into Mt French Road follow road to Carpark and day use picnic areas.

Maps

Sunmap 1:25 000 Mount Alford and Fassifern

Route/Trail notes

All trails are in excellant condition all year round. Toilets, water onsite.

Permits/Costs

NIL, camping is allowed self regisation available on-site. Pub holidays may require booking ahead.

Other References

http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/moogerah-peaks/about.html#Mee-bor-rum_circuit

Comments

Lovely little walk, very easy but mildly rocky ground to negotiate, so not for prams or wheelchairs. NOTE: Google gives wrong directions if entering "Mt French Car Park", instead taking you to the gate of a farm property. Enter instead "Mt French North Cliff Track" and all good.

Anonymous on 19 Jun, 2024

Not really any view from the cliff, nicer view from a small viewing platform. But makes up for it with nice flora and the other walk close by.

Mitchell Biggs on 23 Sep, 2023

Short and easy, but still pretty.

Em on Dec, 2022

Super easy and very pretty walk. Nice views and a pretty walk.

Simon Mcdonald on 27 Dec, 2021

The view isn’t as good as Logan’s but the path is much more interesting and fun for the little ones. My 5 year old had fun jumping over and around the little puddles in the rock that make up the second half of the circuit. Lots of grass trees!

Acasualhiker on 11 May, 2021

Forecast for storms today so decided to do a couple of local short walks. Wild life out in force with Wallabies, Lace Monitor lizard, King parrot and thousands of butterflies. Enjoyable stroll.

Brian on 31 Oct, 2020

Nice little walk to the look out!

dinbush on 30 May, 2020

I enjoyed this walk, but not as much as the northern lookout which has better cliffs and views.

Beautiful wild flowers on display.

Juiced Pixels on 2 Dec, 2017

SO many grass trees, a sea of them, I've never seen them so thick on the ground. The views were good and it was a nice easy walk.

SweetLorikeet on May, 2017

Did this after setting camp up in evening, nice lil walk . Very quite

J on 14 Apr, 2017

Very easy walk, it's a bit hard to see the view due to the high trees. Suprising how the bush turns into heathland so quickly.

rob.bushman on 11 Oct, 2015

Great walk for our three-year-old companion

Dvette on 2015

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