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Very Hard
15 km
10 hrs

Coomera Gorge

Lamington National Park
 

A hard offtrack footslog up the Coomera river from Gwongoorool Pool.

Hard
21.8 km
7 hrs

Border Track

Lamington National Park
 

Direct connection between Binna Burra and O'Reillys. Graded & well used, with very muddy sections after rain. Gentle inclines but many uneven surfaces due to rocks and roots and tree falls. Includes several side-tracks to lookouts (may be no views if the cloud is low).

(Officially graded as Grade 4/Hard, but feels like Grade 3 most of the way.)

Medium
17.4 km
6 hrs

Coomera Circuit

Lamington National Park
 

This track showsoff some of Binna Burra's best assets and is one of the prettiest walks in this section of the park. The waterfalls are at their best after rain. The track does cross over the Coomera River several times and crossings can become tricky if water levels are high.

Medium
17.8 km return
6 hrs

Araucaria Lookout

Lamington National Park
 

An awesome but seldom visited lookout offering near 360 degree views along the Numinbah Valley.

Araucaria Lookout is named after the hoop pines Araucaria cunninghamii, which can be viewed from the lookout. These hoop pine communities are a living representative of the Jurassic Age (the age of the conifers) of about 180 million years ago.

At 18km return it's a long walk but on graded tracks so there are no navigational issues or bush bashing to worry about. There are a few ups and downs to contend with but nothing really steep or nasty. Allow 5-6 hours at a steady pace including time to enjoy the views.

Medium
18 km return
7 hrs

Mt Wagawn

Lamington National Park
 

This track also branches off the Mount Hobwee circuit, 2km from the Border Track junction. Garragoolba lookout features uninterrupted views of Springbrook, the Tweed Valley and Mount Warning.

If you approach from the bushrangers caves it is approximately 8km to Mt Wagawn.

Only after naturally occurring events such as severe wildfires or storms are there uninterrupted views of Springbrook, the Tweed Valley and Mount Warning from Wagawn. In the interim years the view may be interrupted by natural regrowth. Please do not damage or remove vegetation as many of these plants are significant species in the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Remember, all plants are protected by legislation.

Medium
22 km
7 hrs

Mt Merino Lookout

Lamington National Park
 

The 1160m summit of Mt Merino is halfway between Binna Burra and Green Mountains and can be visited on a day walk.

Medium
1.7 km return
1 hr

Mt Tibberoowuccum

Glass House Mountains National Park
 

A steep walk to the summit of the mountain, a bit of an uneven but level scramble along the ridge for about 50m with a small 6-8m steep scramble to get to the peak at the end of it. Summit has spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and north to the Sunshine Coast. There are two alternative tracks which meet at the the top of the ridge at a point where an arrow painted on a rock directs you along the ridge to the summit. Take care as both tracks can be slippery after rain due to wet clay/ tree roots and loose shale at the top of the tracks can be a concern in any weather as well.

Very Easy
1.2 km return
45 mins

Barron Falls Lookout

Barron Gorge National Park
 

A lovely little board walk with many information signs to a spectacular waterfall (especially in the wet season).

Very Easy
3 km return
1 hr

Wrights Lookout

Barron Gorge National Park
 

A beautiful lookout over the Barron Gorge national park down to the Cairns' bay.