Your ultimate guide to the best Lamington National Park walks in one of the most beautiful parks in Queensland.
Lamington National Park is one place you cannot miss if you visit the Gold Coast. People come here for its natural lush beauty and spectacular views.
With 20,600 hectares (51,000 acres) of stunning rainforests, there is so much to see.
While exploring the park, you’ll find ancient trees that are thousands of years old, amazing birdlife, large flowing waterfalls, many walking tracks, and rugged mountains with lookouts over the whole area.
Lamington National Park lies on the Queensland and New South Wales border. The park has a diversity of valleys and mountain ranges with peaks rising more than 1,100m in height.
It is located on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range. To the south of the park is the Scenic Rim Region.
The park is also part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.
The main Lamington National Park road is easy to access as it is only 85 km from the Gold Coast and 110 km from Brisbane.
It’s only a short drive from the big cities, but when you step into the park you’ll feel like you are in another world.
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Lamington National Park
Lamington National Park is divided up into two sections; Green Mountains and Binna Burra.
The Green Mountains section is the upper area of the Lamington National Park and is located on the western side of the Lamington Plateau, McPherson Range.
The Binna Burra section is the lower section of the Lamington National Park. It is the Scenic Rim Region and is located on the border of NSW.
Before you go walking, make sure you download the maps for both sections here:
Lamington National Park Walks
There are so many amazing walking tracks in Lamington National Park where you can see the best sights of the park.
From the blue pool to the wishing tree to the Antarctic beech forest, and more. You can find all these mysterious sights on the walks listed in this article.
We have made a list so you can choose the best ones for your visit to this beautiful park.
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Green Mountains Sections
This section will list all the walks in the Green Mountains sections which can be done in one day.
Centenary Track
- Distance – 1.8km return
- Duration – 30 mins – 1…
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