Description
Samford Conservation Forest Ferny Hills is a breathtaking natural attraction located in the Moreton Bay Region hinterland.
It offers easy access to an array of entertaining outdoor activities, making it an idyllic place to enjoy some time with family and friends. The conservation park is a hub of activities that will keep you engaged for hours, whether you’re an adventure lover or a nature enthusiast. You can explore Crebra Circuit, a 900-meter-long track that takes you through the heart of the forest. The Circuit starts and ends from the Ironbark Gully picnic area, which is a popular spot for a wide range of outdoor gatherings. If you’re an experienced hiker looking for a challenge, you can extend the Crebra Circuit by exploring the Bergin Creek trail, a more strenuous track that stretches across the conservation forest.
The Samford Conservation Forest is open year-round, with a different experience to offer with each season. The summer and spring seasons are ideal if you’re looking for a lush, green backdrop with a pleasant temperature for outdoor activities. Autumn is perfect for nature lovers as the colorful foliage adds to the beauty of the forest during this time. Winter offers cooler temperatures perfect for hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking.
If you’re travelling from Brisbane, Samford Conservation Forest is located approximately 25km northwest of the city centre. You can drive there in less than 40 minutes via Samford Road, which is a picturesque drive itself. Alternatively, you can catch the train to Ferny Grove Station, located just 3.5km from the conservation forest, and take a short taxi/ride-share trip from the station to the forest.
In conclusion, Samford Conservation Forest Ferny Hills is a perfect destination for all
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Parks: Dogs Allowed, Hiking Trails, Horse Riding Trails, Picnic Area, Toilets, Forests & Woodlands