O’Reilly National Park & Tamborine Mountain sits on the southern edge of Queensland’s Scenic Rim, a daytrip from Brisbane that packs rainforest canopy, escarpment views, alpaca farms and wineries into nine active hours. This tour departs from Brisbane Skytower, 222 Margaret St Brisbane City QLD 4000, and follows a route into the UNESCO-listed rainforests of Lamington National Park and the village atmosphere of Tamborine Mountain. On arrival at O’Reilly you’ll step beneath a roof of ancient trees - a tangle of strangler figs, trunks draped in ferns and a chorus of forest birds - and cross the Tree Top Walk, the suspended walkway that lets you walk over the canopy and read the forest from above. The reserve occupies part of an eroded volcanic plateau formed by the ancient Tweed Volcano; look for layered escarpments and basalt-derived soils that give this landscape its steep gullies and waterfalls. Guides route you along well-maintained boardwalks and short rainforest trails that reveal moss-covered logs, orchids and, if you’re lucky, shy lyrebirds and brush turkeys. The trip balances wildness with a calmer village pace. At O’Reilly Winery you can sample regional wines (optional, pay on site) while the rolling vineyard slopes contrast with the rainforest backdrop. Later, a brief stop at a local alpaca farm invites hands-on moments - petting and optional feeding - that are great for families and photographers. Tamborine Mountain’s Gallery Walk and lookout introduce a different tempo: craft boutiques, cafés and panoramic viewpoints where the Scenic Rim spreads into layered ranges and coastal haze. That contrast is what makes the day special: canopy immersion, escarpment geology, wildlife encounters and human-scale culture all in one accessible itinerary. Practical details: the full day runs about nine hours, groups are kept to 22 participants and the meeting point for check-in is Brisbane Skytower, 222 Margaret St, with departures in the morning and returns mid-afternoon. Wear sturdy walking shoes, bring a rain layer, sun protection and a refillable water bottle. Families with children as young as three can join, and the mix of short walks and comfortable stops makes this an achievable day out of Brisbane. Whether you want a quick rainforest canopy fix, family-friendly animal time, or a sampler of Scenic Rim vistas and local food and art, this itinerary stitches those elements into an efficient, memorable day in southeast Queensland. Book early for weekends and public holidays to secure space, and confirm minimum numbers before you travel. Queensland does not observe daylight saving, so local time matches published departures. Photography is rewarding - shoot understory low light, wide panoramas from lookouts and intimate animal portraits. Travel insurance is recommended, and bring a waterproof layer; sudden weather changes are common on this plateau. Expect variable conditions and plan flexible clothing choices every season.