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Escape the high-rise glitter of the Gold Coast strip and dive into the lush, ancient rainforests of the Gold Coast Hinterland. This World Heritage-listed expanse of volcanic calderas, tumbling waterfalls, and misty mountain trails feels a world away from the coast. It’s a paradise for hikers, wildlife spotters, and anyone craving a dose of pure, wild nature — all within an hour’s drive of Surfers Paradise.
Highlights & What to See
- Lamington National Park: A hiker’s dream with over 160 km of trails through ancient Antarctic beech forests, leading to lookouts like O’Reilly’s Tree Top Walk and the thunderous Elabana Falls. Keep an eye out for crimson rosellas and pademelons.
- Springbrook National Park: Home to the iconic Natural Bridge, a rock arch formed by a waterfall, and the dramatic Best of All Lookout, offering sweeping views across the caldera to the coast.
- Tamborine Mountain: A charming plateau of boutique wineries, art galleries, and the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk — a series of cantilevered bridges suspended 30 metres above the forest floor. Don’t miss the glow-worm grotto at night.
- Mount Warning (Wollumbin): For early risers, the sunrise climb to the summit of this ancient volcano shield is a rite of passage — though check access as it’s sometimes closed for Indigenous cultural reasons.
- Numinbah Valley: A quieter stretch of the hinterland, perfect for a scenic drive, with swimming holes like The Pinnacle and the chance to see platypuses in the Nerang River.
Suggested Time to Spend
To properly experience the hinterland’s diversity, plan at least two full days — one for Lamington and one for Springbrook or Tamborine Mountain. If you’re short on time, a single day can cover Tamborine Mountain’s skywalk and a winery lunch, but you’ll miss the deeper rainforest hikes. For serious walkers, three days allows a multi-day trek like the Border Track. Base yourself in a mountain lodge or eco-retreat to make the most of early morning wildlife.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gold Coast Beaches: Pair hinterland hikes with the surf and sand of Burleigh Heads or Coolangatta for a classic coast-and-country combo.
- Byron Bay: A 90-minute drive south, Byron’s laid-back vibe, lighthouse walks, and whale-watching season (June–November) complement the hinterland’s natural focus.
- Mount Warning & Tweed Valley: Explore the caldera’s volcanic geology, farm gates, and the artsy town of Murwillumbah.
- Brisbane: The state capital is an easy 90-minute drive north, offering museums, riverlife, and a vibrant food scene to bookend your nature escape.
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Image credits
- Gold Coast — Jordan Gellie jordan_gellie / CC0
- Springbrook National Park — Knödelbaum / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Tamborine Mountain — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lamington National Park — Steve Bennett / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brisbane — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0