Hike through World Heritage-listed forests along the cliff-rimmed escarpment of an ancient volcano, taking in stunning views over the valleys and impressive peaks of south east Queensland’s Scenic Rim.
Location
In Main Range, about 110km or a 1.5hr drive south-west of Brisbane.
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
Park facilities
- No campfires
- Toilets
- Tent camping
- Hiking
- World Heritage
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Panoramic views and fresh mountain air are your reward for making the steep climb to the range crest. Photo credit: © Greg Carter
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Discover the majesty of ancient rainforests with links to Gondwana. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Admire wedge-tailed eagles soaring over cliffs and valleys. Photo credit: Brett Roberts © Queensland Government
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Before leaving the trailhead, please clean your boots at the footwear hygiene station. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Your hike begins in the dry eucalypt forests of the foothills. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Wear sturdy footwear as the trail can be steep, wet and slippery. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Walking in small groups is best for safety and to maintain the remote experience. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Use lightweight camping gear, and have safety equipment and detailed topographic maps. Remove excess packaging from foods before you leave home. Photo credit: Karen Smith © Queensland Government
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Main Range is as remote as it is beautiful. Always tell someone your walking plans and contingency plan should you be late returning. Photo credit: Karen Smith © Queensland Government
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The first day on the trail is out in the open and all uphill. Pause often to catch your breath and take in the nature that surrounds you. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Mist and cloud often clothe the mountains. Be prepared for wet walking and enjoy the rainforest in all its moods. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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The Scenic Rim Trail begins with a heart-pumping climb to the top of this ridge, then upwards towards the crest of the Mistake Range. Photo credit: Greg Carter © Queensland Government
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It can be misty in the mountains, but clear days give stunning views. Photo credit: Karen Smith © Queensland Government
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Reminders of timber-getting days can be found along the trail. Photo credit: Steve Finlayson © Queensland Government
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Be frog friendly! Endangered Fleay’s barred frogs live in Main Range National Park. Photo credit: Harry Hines © Queensland Government
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Don’t let your walk destroy the forest. Clean all camping gear and footwear of soil and seeds before leaving home, and use the footwear hygiene station at the trailhead. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Camp in the mountains surrounded by towering trees. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Sections of the trail are open and exposed, so you will need sun protection. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Rainforest fungi comes in all shapes and sizes. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Weather can change quickly and the trail becomes slippery when wet. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Criss-cross streams in the headwaters of Dalrymple Creek. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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Banshee walkers camp has elevated camping platforms. Photo credit: © Lise Pedersen
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The Scenic Rim Trail leads to the tops of mountains and into the depths of lush rainforest. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
- There are currently no park alerts for this park.