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Get Your Boots On: 8 Epic Hosted Hikes At Scenic Rim To Experience Now

Moonrise on Mount Maroon? A week-long wander through World Heritage-listed forests? A #TogetherInTravel hike for good? However you like to explore, Visit Scenic Rim has the perfect hosted hike for you.

Moonrise on Mount Maroon? A week-long wander through World Heritage-listed forests? A #TogetherInTravel hike for good? However you like to explore, Visit Scenic Rim has the perfect hosted hike for you.

The beautiful Scenic Rim is a fertile agricultural region situated on the doorstep of Brisbane and the Gold Coast. The vast region covers more than 4000 square kilometres, including Tamborine Mountain, Canungra, Beaudesert, Boonah, Kalbar and Peak Crossing.

It’s home to six National Parks and more than 30,000ha of parkland, plus three dams, Lake Moogerah, Lake Maroon and Wyaralong Dam and produces a bounty of mouth-watering food, including vegetables, olives, macadamia nuts and more.

It’s also a fab place to wear your boots in, with a range of hosted hikes to suit everyone. So, whether you’re after a week-long wander through World Heritage-listed forests with a hatted-chef dining experience included, or a day-time hike to a gorgeous waterfall, this region will not disappoint!

So, without further ado, here are the eight hosted Scenic Rim hikes and walking breaks, that will have you connecting with yourself and nature, in no time…

1. The Scenic Rim Trail – fascinating flora, fantastic fauna and fabulous food are just the beginning!

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Who said bush walks had to be rough and rugged? We can safely say it wasn’t Jude Turner, founder of the Spicers Retreat.

As she seeks to showcase the best of the Australian bushland, Jude has added a touch of luxury that you won’t find anywhere else. 

Together with 12 fellow adventurers, join an expertly guided tour through the Great Dividing Range’s World Heritage-listed Gondwana Forest.

Winding pathways, luxury eco cabins and divine native flora and fauna are just a few of the incredible sites you’ll experience, as well as chef-hatted meals too?

Spicers Retreat is a bucket list item not to be missed right here in South East Queensland.

2. The challenge all true blue hikers asked for… Mount Barney!

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Mt Barney

Renowned for its challenging cliff faces, mountain ascents and pristine creeks, Mount Barney is a true-blue hikers delight!

With a year-round program of adventures led by qualified outdoor leaders, Mt Barney Lodge is the dream team if you want to tackle the mountain with true adventurer esteem. 

Choose from a range of expeditions that involve rock climbing, abseiling, navigation courses as well as guided walks. If you fancy it, try your hand at some local bush food on the sunset eco tour and learn about  all the native flora and fauna.

With plenty of options on offer for the whole family, this is truly an adventure for the outdoorsy types.

3. Did someone say Moonrise on Mount Maroon?

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Couple at Luke’s Bluff O’Reilly’s Scenic Rim

Beautiful scenery bathed in clear silver light, Lake Maroon glinting and Mt Barney glowing – that is what can be expected at Moonrise on Mt Maroon!

Standing at 964m, this volcanic peak is part of the McPherson Ranges and offers spectacular views of Brisbane Moreton Island and Mt Barney.

As part of their acclaimed tour program, Mt Barney Lodge offers a unique “Moonrise on Mt Maroon” package. Depart in the mid-afternoon and catch the moonlight by night. Dinner and snacks are all provided – because what’s better than watching the Moonrise in nature? Watching the Moonrise in nature WITH SNACKS.

4. Walk for wellbeing on the Lamington Short Break Tour

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Fresh air, mountain views, wellbeing workshops and creek explorations are just the beginning of the package offered on the interNATIONAL Park Tours Lamington Short Break Walking Holiday.

Join one of two expert guides, Toni or Lisa Groom, as they take you through the best tracks in Lamington National Park and introduce you to locals along the way.

You’ll participate in Qigong and nature journaling and visit the studio of artist, David Groom.  This four-day adventure is designed to be shared with up to six people and is an easy to moderate walk.

5. Shh… The Secrets of the Scenic Rim

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Sweeping ranges, river valleys, lush rainforests and knowledge only locals can offer – The Secrets of the Scenic Rim tour run by interNATIONAL PARK tours is the hike discoverers asked for.

Travelling from Brisbane through the country towns of Kalbar and Harrisville, the team take you on walks through Moogerah Peaks National Park then to the Mt Barney lookouts and beyond. In this five-day package, guests will be treated to culinary delights and welcomed in by local characters.

6. History on the horizon! The famous Stinson Walk!

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Tree Top Walk

Navigated in 1937 for the first time by Bernard O’Reilly, the Stinson Walk is one history buffs aren’t going to want to miss! Not for the faint hearted, this 37km hike takes adventurers through the rugged McPherson Range to the Stinson Aircraft Crash Site.

After a few days unearthing Queensland’s hidden history, get comfy at the internationally acclaimed O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat! 

7. You won’t get bored on the Border Track!

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Trek 21.4km from the gorgeous O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat to Binna Burra Lodge (or vice versa) in Lamington National Park.

You’ll delve into the heartland of this ancient landscape on a full day hike boasting spectacular views, subtropical rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and incredible ridge lines.

Then, cosy up with a warm meal, a bubbling beverage and the sounds of nature at one of the two international ecotourism icons: Binna Burra Lodge or O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat.

8. Spend Eight Glorious Hours on the Eighth Hikers Weekend Escape

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Lower Portals track

Take a challenging off-track hike to The Steamers in Main Range National Park – one of the most dramatic geologic features in south-east Queensland.

The Steamers rise as steep cliff sections atop a ridge to the west of the Main Range, north west of Mt Superbus. They are named the Prow, Funnel, Mast and Stern for their resemblance to a massive ship.

Find this incredible, iconic landmark on an expertly led day hike with eco-certified local company, Horizon Guides.

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