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Hard
7.4 km return
3 hrs

Lower Portals

Mt Barney National Park
 

This was my first overnight hike. It was challenging, but not ridiculous. A good beginners walk.
I highly recommend going for a dip in the creek even in Winter. It was like an ice bath for my tired muscles :)

Very Easy
720 m return
15 mins

North Cliff Track

Moogerah Peaks National Park
 

There are a few small walks which can be added together. The Logans Lookout visits the popular rock climbing sites.

Medium
21 km
7 hrs

Ships Stern Circuit

Lamington National Park
 

Combines rainforest, palm groves and open eucalypt forest, wildflower vegetation and excellent lookouts over the Numinbah Valley. A short side trip takes in the Lower Ballanjui Falls. The Ship's Stern Walk is one of the most magnificent walks in the Park. It is particularly excellent in winter and spring, especially the latter when wildflowers are often abundant. The Binna Burra lodge offers convenient accommodation for an early start or an overnighter, and also has a cafe with a view that's a great way to finish this track.

Medium
4.6 km
90 mins

Jacksonia Trail, Bellbird Trail, and Kokoda Trail Circuit

Mt. Coot-tha
 

This walk is a great workout training. A lot of people along this track are training for possibly Kokoda and carry large packs. It is very steep, you some times see mountain bikers ride up and down.

Easy
3 km
1 hr

Dundas Road bush camp walk

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Dundas Road bush camp.Remote bush camping in open eucalypt forest. Enjoy picturesque wet eucalypt forest on your walk to the campsite. This campsite is the most accessible remote campsite in the park and suits overnight campers with some walking experience and fitness.
This is a great place to base yourself to go exploring other areas.

Easy
3.6 km
3.5 hrs

Light Line bush camp walk

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Remote bush camping in open eucalypt woodland surrounded by bloodwoods, grey gums and tallowwoods. The uncommon shrub, Goodenia ovata, shows off its yellow flowers in spring and autumn along the road edge on the walk in.

Medium
8 km
2.5 hrs

Scrub Road bush camp walk

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Remote bush camping in open eucalypt woodland among magnificent spotted gums, ironbarks and grey gums.

Hard
21 km
2 days

Aquila Loop

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Remote bush camping in the remote middle section of the park, alongside picturesque England Creek at the England Creek bush camp. There are several waterholes along England Creek Road, 10 minutes south of the campsite. Look out for native daisies along the road edge flowering spring to summer. Pink rock orchids and tongue orchids can be seen growing on rock cuttings on Joyners Ridge Road in spring.

This trail can also be done as a day hike (6-10 hours).

Hard
10.4 km
4.5 hrs

Northbrook Mtn bush camp walk

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Remote bush camping on a high ridge overlooking Kipper Creek in wet sclerophyll forest. Northbrook Mountain summit is approximately a 15-minutes walk from the campsite. The summit affords extensive views looking south across the England Creek catchments and is covered in mountain heath, where wildflowers bloom between winter and spring.
Some areas thick with bell miners but away from them plenty of other species.

There is a much nice alternate, albeit less obvious or well trodden route to the lookout near the camp.

Follow the path as normal - once you see the sign AS0361 there is a steep(ish) oot track on the left. If you download What3words the exact location (revisited.sharks.silent). This route is slower going and often quiet steep but considerably more scenic off the 4wd 🚙 track.

If taking it from the lookout, just follow the ridge line at the lookout and you’ll notice a footpath. The Initial descent is tricky but don’t let that scare you off. Once you get going the scenery is great.

Very Hard
10 km
6 hrs

South Kobble bush camp walk

D'Aguilar National Park
 

Remote bush camping in open forest beside Kobble Creek.