Moreton Bay Surrounds in Queensland is home to a diverse range of hiking trails catering to various skill levels and interests. Springbrook National Park boasts several notable tracks, including the Canyon Lookout and Buliya-buliya Jagun. The park also features the Boojerahla Lookout Track, offering stunning views on clear days.
Another option for walkers in the Moreton Bay Region is the Spotted Gum Trail, a leisurely 1.2-kilometer one-way track. Additionally, the Ironbark Ridge Trail provides a 1.1-kilometer scenic route for hikers. The Moreton Bay Recreational Trails offer graded walks, from easy 500-meter tracks to over five kilometers, showcasing vibrant birdlife and native flora.
For those seeking more adventure, the region provides opportunities for horse riding and mountain biking, accommodating diverse interests and skill levels. After a day of exploring the trails, visitors can enjoy a hearty meal at local restaurants or discover nearby attractions in neighboring suburbs. To make the most of your visit, consider seeking recommendations and local knowledge from one of the region's Accredited Visitor Information Centres.