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Tamborine National Park“Lahey Lookout Park” Picnic AreaAt the southernmost point of Tamborine Mountain this was once a very popular lookout area including a viewing tower to give early settlers advance warnings of approaching bush fires. With the tower long gone and trees obstructing the views, this small park is now a quiet picnic area, offering a variety of facilities. “Guanaba Park” Picnic AreaJust past the Golf Course on the left side of the road when heading up the mountain from Nerang on “Henri Robert Drive”, “Guanaba Park” is a great area for kids with good playground equipment and space for games of all kinds. “Rosser Park” Picnic AreaJust across the road from “Taste Buddies” Convenience Store and the “St Bernards Shopping Village”, this park is easily accessible and well visited, offering sheltered picnic settings and wood fired BBQ’s. “Lions Park” Picnic AreaOffering basic picnic facilities, the “Lions Park” has plenty of room for the kids to roam around. Large trees provide shade on hot days and cooking can be done on a number of wood fired BBQ’s. “Staffsmith Park” Picnic AreaFeaturing the Mountain’s largest children’s playground (fully fenced and covered with shade cloth), this park offers great facilities such as a dog leash free area (also fully fenced) and a 7-station exercise track. “Doughty Park” Picnic AreaThis small park is located within the busy North Tamborine shopping precinct, just a few meters off “Main Western Road”. It offers limited children’s playground equipment and picnic facilities. Due to the proximity of traffic, children need to be supervised at all times. “Geissmann Oval” Picnic AreaA popular area for sporting activities, “Geissmann Oval” is centrally located just off “Main Street” in North Tamborine. Heaps of picnic facilities and within walking distance of shops, the oval is good for families and larger groups wanting a bit of space away from traffic and noise. “Cedar Creek Falls” Picnic AreaLocated at the start of the walking trail to “Cedar Creek Falls”, there are two distinctly separate picnic areas. The first one is closer to the car park and offers plenty of room and facilities. “The Knoll” Picnic Area“The Knoll” picnic area and lookout is one of the many hidden treasures on Tamborine Mountain. The grounds are well kept; the shady grass area is quite large and offers breathtaking views inland. Plenty of parking, ease of access and all facilities make “The Knoll” an ideal spot for a picnic lunch or a BBQ. The Palm Grove Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! The Cedar Creek Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! The Witches Falls Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! The MacDonald Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! The Joalah Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! The Knoll Section of the Tamborine National ParkClick the map for a PRINTER FRIENDLY (pdf) version! Tamborine National ParkTamborine Mountain is a nature lover’s paradise! Tamborine Picnics, BBQs and PlaygroundsCulinary delights on Tamborine Mountain often mean enjoying a BBQ or picnic in one of the many parks and designated picnic areas. There are a huge number of quiet and secluded picnic areas, some sheltered, some with views, some with children’s playgrounds, some with wood or electric BBQs. Tamborine LookoutsTamborine Mountain is part of an ancient volcanic rim with an elevation of around 550 meters above sea level. The many natural attractions on offer include fantastic lookout points, allowing visitors to gaze in the distance and enjoy uninterrupted views to the surrounding hinterland and coastline. Tamborine Waterfalls / WaterholesMany natural attractions greet the Tamborine Mountain visitor. A number of breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls are located all over the mountain and are often the reason why so many visitors return time and again. After prolonged periods of rain, waterfalls are at their most spectacular, but all flow year round. Tamborine Bush WalksTamborine Mountain is a nature lover’s paradise. The famous “Witches Falls” section of the Tamborine National Park was declared in 1908, making it Queensland’s first national park. Over the years additional reserves have been declared and today the park is made up of 13 sections of land on the Tamborine plateau and surrounding foothills. There [...] |
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