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Length: 0.8km
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Duration: 45 mins
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Grade: 3
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Style: Return
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Start: 208 Glass House Woodford Rd, Glass House Mountains
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End: 208 Glass House Woodford Rd, Glass House Mountains
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Location: Beerburrum State Forest
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Closest Town:
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Distance from CBD: 73.7 km
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State: QLD
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Latitude: -26.93159
Longitude: 152.89487
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Beerburrum State Forest...
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Trail Running


Horse Riding
Hike Summary
A short walking track starting at the lookout leads you through open scribbly gum forest, down through a wet eucalypt forest gully and returns back to the lookout. The lookout offers panoramic views of the mountain peaks, Caloundra, Maroochydore, Brisbane and Moreton Island. The lookout is about 10 kilometres from the Glass House Mountains township, in Beerburrum State Forest. There are picnic tables, toilets and free gas barbecues at the start of the track.
About the region
Beerburrum and Beerwah State Forests include exotic pine plantations, open eucalypt forest, rainforest and coastal wallum remnants.
For more information on this hiking trail, please visit Queensland.com