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Binna Burra section walking tracks and information

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Lamington National Park
See page 2 of this map for walking track distances and walking times.For information about walking tracks that link to Green Mountains
(O’Reilly) go to qld.gov.au/Lamington, Maps and resources page, click on Green Mountains section walking tracks and information.

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Binna Burra section walking tracks and information Page 2/2

Distances and walking times are measured from the trailhead and return. Follow the track colour codings (left to right) to complete each walk.

Coloured track code Return Walking


Track name Classification Track starting point (direction)
as shown on map distance time
Rainforest circuit Binna Burra trailhead (either direction) 1.2km 30min

Tullawallal circuit Binna Burra trailhead (best walked clockwise) 5km 1.5hr

Caves track Saddle trailhead (return along same track) 7km 2hr

Gwongoorool track Picnic area trailhead 6km 2hr

Lower Bellbird track Saddle trailhead (return along same track) 10km 3.5hr
Daves Creek circuit Binna Burra trailhead (best walked clockwise) 12km 4hr
Coomera circuit Binna Burra trailhead (best walked anticlockwise) 17.4km 7hr
Araucaria lookout track Binna Burra trailhead 17.8km 7hr

Wagawn track Binna Burra trailhead 18km 8hr

Mount Hobwee circuit Binna Burra trailhead (best walked clockwise) 18.2km 8hr

Ships Stern circuit Saddle trailhead (best walked clockwise) 21km 8hr
Lower picnic area trailhead 16.6km 8hr
Illinbah circuit (best walked anticlockwise in hot weather)
Binna Burra trailhead to Green Mountains trailhead 21.4km
Border Track 7hr
(Part of the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk) one way

Adventure safely Tread softly


Walking track classifications Make your visit memorable for all the right Help maintain this pristine environment
reasons. —here’s how:
Grade 2 track
• Formed track. May have gentle hills • Stay on the tracks and pay attention • Rubbish—pack it in, pack it out. All
and some steps. All junctions sign- to all safety signs and do not enter rubbish (including food scraps, cigarette
posted. restricted access areas. butts and sanitary and hygiene items)
• Take care near cliff edges. Keep away must be carried out.
• No previous bushwalking experience
required. from the edge and take extra care when • Cooking—no open fires are allowed in
using binoculars or cameras. the park; fuel stoves must be used.
Grade 3 track • Never dive or jump into rivers and • Bush hygiene—keep it clean! There are
• Formed track. May have short steep creeks—water depth may be shallow or no toilets away from picnic and camping
hill sections, a rough surface and hide submerged debris, rocks or objects. areas, so take care with sanitation and
many steps. • River and creek crossings can be hygiene and don’t pollute the natural
hazardous after heavy rain and should water supplies.
• Reasonable level of fitness and
some bushwalking experience not be attempted when the waterways • Do the frogs and the forest a favour
are in flood. —wash your boots at the pathogen

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recommended.
• Leave a copy of your bushwalking plans control stations and help stop the spread
Grade 4 track with a friend, relative or your place of of harmful organisms.
• Rough track. May be long and very accommodation. • Be frog friendly—please don’t disturb or
steep with few directional signs. • Leave plenty of time to reach your remove rocks or trample vegetation near
destination and return to your vehicle creeks.
• Moderate fitness level with previous
bushwalking experience strongly before dark. • Don’t feed the wildlife. Feeding native
recommended. • Walk in small groups, never alone—in animals may cause poor health and
case someone needs to go for help. sometimes death.
Grade 5 track Always keep your walking party together. • Leave your pets at home—domestic
• Unformed track. Very rough and • Wear sturdy, ankle-supporting animals are not permitted in national
steep. footwear and carry protective clothing. parks.
• No signs or markers provided, Temperatures and weather can change
except where necessary to reduce rapidly.
environmental damage. • Carry sufficient food and water as well as Swimming in the park’s creeks
• High level of fitness, extensive a first-aid kit and a torch. and rivers is not recommended.
bushwalking, navigation experience These waterways can be polluted
• Use insect repellent for ticks and and damaged by humans—harming
and first-aid skills required. leeches. the pristine aquatic ecosystems
and wildlife.
For all emergencies call Triple Zero (000)
Lamington is a remote area Mobile phone coverage is not available
and has many natural hazards, in many of Queensland’s parks and forests.
so be careful and don’t take risks. If there is no coverage on any mobile
Be prepared—even on short walks. network, you will not be able to reach the
Rescue and medical help can be hours Emergency Call Service via a mobile phone.
away—even by helicopter. A Person Locator Beacon is recommended
where mobile coverage is not available.

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