West Canungra Creek Circuit
Scenic Rim
Lamington National Park (Green Mountains)
A beautiful walk along Canungra Creek, with multiple creek crossings, lovely waterfalls and an incredible rock pool.
This moderately trafficked walk starts from the main trailhead of the Green Mountains section of Lamington National Park, across from the O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat reception.
The well-marked trail begins along the Border Track, before branching off and following signs for West Canungra Creek Circuit.
One of the stand-out features of the walk is Yerralahla (Blue Pool), an incredible rock pool that provides the perfect location for lunch.
The walk also features numerous waterfalls, including Gondaree Falls, Wongaree Falls, Caboolya Falls, Darraboola Falls and Kalgamahla Falls.
The track hugs the creek for much of the middle section of the walk and there are several creek crossings to be navigated.
The track also returns along the Border Track.
Track: Graded and relatively well-signed. For the most part, is easy to follow, however care should be taken at creek crossings to locate the track on the other side. The descent and ascent into and out of the forest is via a number of steep switchbacks
Difficulty: The length and elevation gain earn this track a hard rating. Care should be taken at creek crossings as the rocks can be slippery, especially after rain.
Direction: While the track can be completed in either direction, it is recommended to do the track clockwise.
getting there
The walk is located in the Green Mountains section of Lamington National Park, at the end of Lamington National Park Road in Canungra, at the location of O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, 2 hours drive south of Brisbane.
The walk starts from the main trailhead, across from the O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat reception, where the Lamington National Park arch is.
Parking is ample, however the car park can become extremely busy, especially on weekends.
best time to go
The walk can be completed year-round.
Given the time required to complete the walk it is advised to start early.
Like all walks involving waterfalls, they are best done after recent rain, however, be sure to check the Queensland Parks website for updates regarding flooding and track closures, especially given the numerous creek crossings on this track.
Remember, whenever venturing into the outdoors, practice the Leave No Trace principles and be considerate of others. This means: dispose of your waste properly, don't remove things or move things from their natural position and respect all wildlife. Also be sure to plan ahead and adequately prepare for any adventure.
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