Coominglah State Forest Bundaberg

View over the valley of Three Moon Creek, from Hurdle Gully lookout. Photo credit: Beryl Bleys

Within Coominglah State Forest lies Queensland's largest patch of semi-evergreen vine thicket with crows ash and bottle tree alliance. It also has areas of open eucalypt forest featuring spotted gum, ironbark and Gympie messmate, with grassy understorey. While officially called Scientific Area 33, locally it is fondly known as Hurdle Gully.

Location

About 220km west of Bundaberg, 19km north of Monto and 76km south-east of Biloela in Queensland, Australia.

Accessible by

  • Conventional vehicle
  • 4WD

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Park facilities

  • No campfires
  • Lookout
  • No rubbish bins
  • Parking area
  • Picnic tables
  • No camping
  • Cycling
  • Horseriding
  • Scenic drive
  • Trail bike riding
  • Dogs permitted (on leash)

  • There are currently no park alerts for this park.