Photo: Tatters ✾ from Brisbane, Australia / CC BY 2.0
Deep in the Scenic Rim, Goomburra Forest Reserve is a lush slice of subtropical rainforest that feels a world away from the coast. Towering brush box and flooded gum trees shade walking trails that lead to swimming holes and panoramic lookouts. It’s a favourite for campers, bushwalkers, and anyone craving a genuine Queensland forest escape — without the crowds of the national parks further north.
Highlights & What to See
- Dalrymple Creek Circuit: A gentle 4.5 km loop that weaves through rainforest and past the serene Dalrymple Creek. Perfect for spotting satin bowerbirds and wallabies.
- Mount Castle Lookout: A short but steep climb rewards with sweeping views over the Fassifern Valley and Main Range National Park. Sunrise is spectacular.
- Goomburra Campground: Set among tall eucalypts, this basic bush camp is a favourite for families. The creek provides natural swimming and cooling off on hot days.
- Birdwatching: Keep an eye out for regent bowerbirds, crimson rosellas, and the elusive paradise riflebird. The reserve is a haven for birdlife.
- Wildflowers and Fungi: Visit in spring for orchids and wattles; after rain, the forest floor erupts with colourful fungi.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day exploring the walking trails and lookout, but a weekend allows you to soak up the peaceful campground and try the longer hikes. If you’re self-driving from Brisbane or the Gold Coast, plan an overnight stay — the reserve feels most magical in the early morning and late afternoon when wildlife is active.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Main Range National Park: Adjacent to Goomburra, with more challenging hikes like the Mount Superbus summit track and the stunning Queen Mary Falls.
- Lake Moogerah: A 30-minute drive north, this lake offers water sports, fishing, and the dramatic Moogerah Peaks National Park.
- Boonah: A charming country town with historic pubs, the Boonah Heritage Trail, and the Scenic Rim Farm Shop for local produce.
- Rathdowney: Gateway to the Lost World and the Border Ranges, with excellent fossicking for thundereggs and agates.
- Tamborine Mountain: About 45 minutes east, with boutique wineries, the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk, and the famous Gallery Walk.
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Image credits
- Main Range National Park — GPL
- Lake Moogerah — Shiftchange / CC0
- Boonah — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Rathdowney — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tamborine Mountain — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Queen Mary Falls — Shiftchange / Public domain