Description
Located in the heart of the World Heritage-listed Border Ranges National Park, Brindle Creek Picnic Area offers visitors the opportunity to picnic among the lush and green rainforest along the banks of Brindle Creek.
Brindle Creek Picnic Area is the ideal base for exploring the walking tracks of Border Ranges National Park. Visitors can embark on the scenic Brindle Creek walking track, which takes them through the enchanting Antarctic beech rainforest, past numerous waterfalls and swimming holes. The Giant Red Cedar of the Red Cedar Loop is another must-see attraction in the area. Brindle Creek Picnic Area offers basic facilities for visitors, including picnic tables, shelter sheds and drinking water. It is worth noting that barbecues are not provided in the area, as the park receives a lot of rainfall and the area is quite shaded. Border Ranges National Park is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit Brindle Creek Picnic Area is during the wetter months from October to March. Brindle Creek Picnic Area is located 91 km east of the city of Warwick and 157 km southwest of Brisbane. For a nature escape away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, Brindle Creek Picnic Area is a natural oasis waiting to be discovered.
[See more][See less]