The standard of this trail is good, but care must be taken during wet weather due to slippery pathways.
Personal mobility vehicles would be able to access the first 800m. The entrance has a sealed zig zag path,while the rest is compacted earth.
There are no toilets or water along this trail
Buderim to Forest Glen in South East Queensland
Sunshine Coast Council
100 km from Brisbane
Compacted earth, Sealed
Mountainous/ Rainfroest
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Grade 3 (Moderate) - Walks for Most Fitness Levels: Grade 3 on the
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Closest towns to this walk: Beaudesert, Brisbane, Caboolture, Gold Coast, Ipswich, Logan City, Moreton Bay, Redland Bay, Redland City, Redlands
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9 Reviews on “Buderim Tramway Heritage Trail Walk (2km)”
We can’t say you don’t offer good variety!
TJ Craig like to have a little something for everyone.
I still would like to see you either go explore or start posting walks from Binna Burra and especially Green Mtn sections of Lamington NP tho, Trail Hiking Australia
TJ Craig it’s a bit like lotto. I have over 3400 trails in my site and post one a day here. So could take a bit over 9 years for them all to eventually appear.
TJ Craig here’s a short one for you https://www.trailhiking.com.au/hikes/binna-burra-rainforest-circuit/ 🙂