The South Burnett Rail Trail in Queensland provides a unique and scenic train ride experience suitable for both adventure seekers and leisurely travelers. The trail spans 88 km from Kilkivan to Kingaroy, with a 43 km sealed section from Kingaroy to Murgon, passing through multiple small towns. Activities along the trail include cycling, walking, and running, attracting visitors from Southeast Queensland and beyond. Six signposted and mapped Loop Rides offer picturesque countryside views around the small towns of Memerambi, while an unsealed section north from Murgon leads to the Moffatdale Winery for wine and food enthusiasts. Additional adventure options include two mountain bike parks established in Wondai (2018) and Gordonbrook Dam.
Visitors on the South Burnett Rail Trail can enjoy the peaceful bush outlook, clear skies, and the melodic sounds of the Bellbird. The trail winds through farmland, forests, and charming rural landscapes, providing opportunities to explore historic sites such as the Old Linville and Nukku Station buildings, the Tent School site at MacNamara's Camp, and various museums and galleries in the quaint towns. With ongoing support from the South Burnett Regional Council and volunteers, the trail continues to expand and improve, offering a memorable and enjoyable experience for all travelers.