Natural Attractions, National Parks and Reserves, Scenic Drives and Walks
Main Range National Park, following an arc of rugged peaks and ridges, is the crucial western link in south-east Queensland's remarkable Scenic Rim. Crossed by the Cunningham Highway, this park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area that offers an impressive waterfall, challenging hikes and easy rainforest walks with wonderful views. For terrific views and experiences: at Cunningham's Gap picnic area, try the Rainforest circuit or stroll to Fassifern Valley lookout (both short walks); zigzag up Mount Cordeaux (lyrebirds and scarlet-flowered giant spear lilies) or Mount Mitchell (sheer cliff face).
Enjoy a picnic at Queen Mary Falls, which plunge an impressive 40 metres. From Spicer's Gap camping area, walk the bullock-dray trail and camp near pioneer graves. (Take your own fuel stove). Experienced walkers can hike for several days along the Scenic Rim.
Attraction Opening Times
Note: It is suggested that visitors visit during daylight hours for safety reasons.
Children Friendly
Children are welcome and there is plenty for them to do.
Accessibility
The disabled access is limited to the picnic area and toilets.
* BBQ Facilities * Car park * Assisted Wheelchair Access * Picnic Area * Public Toilet * Shaded Area * Sheltered Area * Viewing Platform * Walking Tracks