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Ÿþm I C R O S O F T W O R Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List BRISBANE REGION Km Hours Grade Araucaria Track and Corymbia 6.5 2.0 Easy Circuit Bellbird Grove 2.7 1.0 Easy Egernia Circuit 1.5 .75 Easy Thylogale Track 8.0 2.5 Easy Pitta Circuit 1.0 .5 Easy Morelia Walking Track 6.0 2.0 Easy Rainforest Circuit and Greenes 5.0 2.0 Easy Falls Westside Track 5.8 2.0 Easy England Creek – Left Brach 7.5 6.0 Hard Mount Mee Section Somerset Trail 13.0 4.0 Moderate Mount Coot-tha Section Summit Track 4.8 1.5 Moderate Powerful Owl Circuit 2.8 1.0 Moderate Simpsons Falls and Eugenia Circuit 4.0 1.5 Moderate Jacksonia Trail, Kokoda Trail 4.6 1.5 Moderate Circuit Venman Bushland National Park and Daisy Hill Conservation Park Km Hours Grade Venman Circuit 10.0 3.5 Easy Buhot Creek and Spotted Gum 11.3 4.0 Moderate Circuits 1 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Blue Lake National Park Km Hours Grade Tortoise Lagoon and Blue Lake 5.2 2.0 Easy Blue Lake, the Beach and Neem- 13.5 4.0 Mod Beeba Moreton Island National Park Km Hours Grade Desert Walking Track 2.0 1.0 Easy Mount Tempest, Telegraph Track 22.0 8.0 Moderate Circuit Blue Lagoon, Honeyeater Lake Circuit 6.5 2.0 Easy Rous Battery to The Desert 19.6 6.0 Moderate Little Sandhills to Big Sandhills 16.0 5.0 Moderate Mirapool Lagoon 1.0 1.0 Easy SUNSHINE COAST and HINTERLAND Glass House Mountains National Park Km Hours Grade Tibrogargan Circuit 3.3 1.5 Easy Mount Tibrogargan Summit 3.0 3.5 Hard Trachyte Circuit 5.6 2.0 Easy Mount Ngungun Track 1.5 2.0 Moderate Mount Beerwah Summit 2.6 2.5 Hard Mount Coolum National Park Km Hours Grade Mt Coolum 1.6 1.5 Moderate 2 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Noosa National Park Km Hours Grade Noosa Headland Circuit 7.3 2.0 Easy Noosa Hill Circuit 3.4 1.5 Easy Great Sandy National Park Km Hours Grade Mount Seawah and Lake Cootharaba 21.0 6.0 Moderate Kinaba Track 11.4 4.0 Easy Fig Tree Point 20.4 6.0 Moderate Harry’s Hut to Wandi Waterhole 19.4 6.0 Moderate Harry’s Hut to Camp 3 14.0 4.0 Easy Camp 3 to Cooloola Sandpatch 12.0 4.0 Moderate Cooloola Wilderness Trail 47.9 3 Days Easy Freshwater to Poona Lake and Bymien Picnic 19.2 6.0 Moderate Area Double Island Point Lighthouse 2.2 1.0 Easy Carlo Sandblow to Poona Lake 14.5 5.0 Moderate Rainbow Beach Coloured Sands 15.0 5.0 Easy Kondalilla National Park Km Hours Grade Great! Walk Sunshine Coast 57.4 4 Days Moderate Hinterland Picnic Creek Circuit 2.1 1.0 Easy Kondalilla Falls Circuit 4.6 1.5 Easy Obi Obi Gorge 14.0 7.5 Hard 3 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Conondale National Park Km Hours Grade Booloumba Hiking Trail 6.0 2.5 Moderate Gold Mine Walk 3.3 1.5 Easy Booloumba Creek to Booloumba 8.0 10.0 Hard Falls Booloumba Falls 3.0 1.5 Easy Mount Langley 12.4 5.0 Moderate Little Yabba and Piccabeen Circuits 3.3 1.0 Easy Mount Allan Hiking Trail 8.8 3.0 Moderate GOLD COAST and HINTERLAND Burleigh Head National Park Km Hours Grade Ocean View and Rainforest Tracks 2.8 1.0 Easy Tamborine National Park Km Hours Grade Rainforest Walk 1.4 .5 Easy Curtis Falls and Joalah Circuit 4.2 1.5 Easy Palm Grove and Jenyns Circuits 5.4 2.0 Easy Cedar Creek 1.2 .5 Easy Witches Falls Circuit 3.4 1.0 Easy Knoll Walking Track 2.6 1.0 Easy 4 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Springbrook National Park Km Hours Grade Purlingbrook Falls and Warringa Pool 6.0 2.5 Easy Best of All Lookout 0.7 0.5 Easy Twin Falls Circuit 4.0 1.5 Easy Warrie Circuit 17.0 5.5 Moderate Warrie Circuit and The Pinnacle 20.0 7.0 Moderate Lamington National Park Binna Burra Section Km Hours Grade Turtle Rock, Ships Stern Circuit 17.5 7.0 Hard Egg Rock 7.5 4.0 Hard Bohgaban Falls 8.0 4.0 Hard Gwongoorool Pool 5.8 2.0 Moderate Illinbah Circuit 17.0 5.5 Moderate Coomera Gorge 15.0 10.0 Hard Noowongbill Lookout and Fountain Falls 16.5 9.0 Hard Caves Circuit 5.2 1.5 Easy Lower Ballunjui Falls 11.0 4.0 Easy Ship’s Stern Circuit 19.0 5.5 Moderate Border Track 21.4 6.5 Moderate Tullawallal Circuit 5.0 2.0 Easy Coomera Circuit 17.9 7.0 Mod Mt Merino 22.0 8.0 Mod Dave’s Creek Circuit 12.0 4.0 Mod Upper Ballunjui Falls 12.0 4.0 Easy Mount Hobwee and Mount Wagawn 24.8 8.0 Hard Araucaria Lookout 18.0 5.5 Moderate Mount Merino 22.0 8.0 Moderate Bushrangers Cave and Mount Wagawn 6.5 5.0 Hard 5 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List MAIN RANGE and MOUNT BARNEY REGIONS Moogerah Peaks National Park Km Hours Grade Mount Greville 12.0 4.0 Moderate Mt Edwards 6.5 3.0 Moderate Mount French Cliff Circuits 4.0 1.5 Easy Main Range National Park Km Hours Grade Mount Cordeaux and Bare Rock 12.5 4.0 Moderate Gap Creek Falls 9.4 6.0 Moderate Palm Grove Circuit 3.6 1.5 Easy Mount Mitchell 10.2 3.0 Mod Cunninghams Gap to Mount Castle 22.0 2 Days Hard North Branch Trail 7.0 2.5 Easy Araucaria Falls 3.0 2.0 Moderate Sylvesters Lookout to Hole-in-the- 6.0 4.0 Hard Wall Mount Castle Lookout 1.2 0.5 Easy Winder Track 12.0 3.5 Easy Cascades Trail, Ridge Trail Circuit 8.0 3.5 Moderate Lincoln Wreck Circuit 12.4 8.0 Hard The Steamers 9.5 4.5 Hard Mount Alphen Circuit 2.5 1.5 Easy Mount Matheson Circuit 8.1 3.0 Moderate Spicers Peak 6.0 6.5 Hard Spicers Gap to Teviot Gap 27.0 3 Days Hard Mount Bangalore 4.5 3.0 Moderate Wilsons Peak 12.5 6.0 Hard Queen Mary Falls Circuit 2.0 1.0 Easy 6 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Mount Barney National Park Km Hours Grade Lower Portals 7.4 3.0 Moderate Lower Portals, Mount Barney Waterfall 10.8 6.0 Hard Circuit Lower Portals, Barney Gorge, 17.0 9.0 Hard Peasants Ridge Logans Ridge and Eagles Ridge 11.0 10.0 Hard North Peak, Rocky Creek Circuit 9.5 2 Days Hard South-East Ridge, South (Peasants) 16.5 11.0 Hard Ridge Circuit Yellow Pinch, Logans Ridge Circuit 4.0 2.0 Hard Mount Maroon 6.0 6.5 Moderate Mount May Circuit 6.8 5.0 Hard Mount May 3.0 1.5 Moderate Upper Portals Circuit 10.0 4.0 Mod Montserrat Lookout, Upper Portals 9.3 5.0 Moderate Circuit Mowburra Peak, Montserrat Lookout 11.4 6.0 Hard Circuit DARLING DOWNS Ravensbourne National Park Km Hours Grade Buaraba Creek 6.0 2.0 Moderate Rainforest and Palm Creek Circuits 4.8 2.0 Easy Buaraba Creek Circuit 8.3 2.5 Moderate Cedar Block Walk .5 .5 Easy Mount Perseverance Circuit 7.5 2.5 Easy 7 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Crows Nest National Park Km Hours Grade Perseverance Gorges Circuit 8.5 5.0 Hard Perseverance Heights Circuit 10.8 4.0 Moderate Crows Nest Falls and Koonin 4.8 2.0 Easy Lookout Valley of Diamonds Circuit 13.0 5.0 Moderate Bunya Mountains National Park Km Hours Grade Barker Creek and Scenic Circuits 12.0 4.5 Easy Westcliff and Cherry Plain Lookouts 11.4 4.5 Easy Mt Kiangarow and Cherry Plain 10.7 4.0 Easy Circuit GRANITE BELT Sundown National Park Km Hours Grade Mount Lofty 6.8 2.5 Moderate Red Rock Gorge 13.0 5.0 Mod Western Circuit 4.6 1.5 Moderate Ooline Creek Gorge 5.0 3.0 Easy McAllister’s Creek - Split Rock Falls 6.0 3.5 Easy 8 www.melbmap.com.au Take A Walk in South East Queensland: Walk List Girraween National Park Km Hours Grade The Junction 5.0 2.5 Easy First Pyramid 3.0 2.0 Moderate Castle Rock 5.2 2.0 Moderate The Sphinx and Turtle Rock 7.4 4.0 Moderate Mt Norman 10.4 5.0 Mod Mount Norman, Twin Peaks, 28.7 3 Days Hard Kitchen Cave Underground Creek and Aztec 6.5 2.5 Easy Temple Eastern Peaks Circuit 39.5 3 Days Moderate 9 www.melbmap.com.au.
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