The walk traverses the Bundaroo and Booloumba Creeks Catchments, mostly following the Connondale Great Walk but utilises cross tracks to truncate the walk.. The lowest point on the walk is the Bundaroo Creek Crossing
From Jimna drive 3km towards Kilcoy and tur left onto Sunday Creek Road. Drive on Sunday Creek Road for 11km, passing Sunday Creek OEEC to the intersection with Peters Fire Management Trail. Park cars in this vicinity.
Conondale Great Walk map available from www.npsr.qld.gov.au
Starting from the gate on Peters Fire Management Trail just of Sunday Creek Road, where a sign says Jimna 14km, follow Peters Fire Management Trail for 2.5km to the Conondale Great Walk sign and turn left. Walk 3.7 km to Tallowwood Walkers Camp, passing the intersection with F Traverse Road 300 metres before the campsite. Return to F Traverse Road and follow it to the Booloumba Road. Turn right snd follow Bolloumba Road down to Bundaroo Creek bridge and then ascend to the next road on the right, South Goods Road. Follow South Goods Road to Tragedy Fire Management Trail and Conondale Great Walk joining on the left. Continue on Tragedy Fire Management Trail and then turn right onto the Conondale Great Walk and follow to the crest of the Conondale Range in the vicinity of Mount Gerald. The Conondale Great Walk then joins the Peters Fire Management Trail and passes around Mounts Ramsden and Mt Langley. An old quarry on the crest in the vicinity of Mt Ramsden was in use in the 1990's. Check out how much has reverted to scrub! Continue on back to the intersection with Sunday Creek Road.
No permits needed for this walk
www.npsr.qld.gov.au
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