The Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk is a 54-kilometer trail offering an immersive multi-day hiking experience through the ancient rainforests, waterfalls, and mountainous terrain of Queensland’s Gold Coast hinterland.
The Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk stretches approximately 54 kilometers through the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, primarily within Lamington and Springbrook National Parks. It showcases spectacular landscapes including subtropical rainforests, tall eucalypt forests, open woodlands, and fern gullies. The terrain varies from undulating plateaus to steep ridges and deep valleys with notable features such as the Coomera Falls, Elabana Falls, and the Green Mountains area. This walk also passes several lookouts that provide expansive views of the Gold Coast skyline and surrounding wilderness. Ecologically, the trail supports diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Albert’s lyrebird, the Richmond birdwing butterfly, and numerous endemic plants. Historically, the trails traverse lands traditionally inhabited by the Yugambeh people. For outdoor enthusiasts, the route caters to multi-day hiking, camping at designated sites, and wildlife spotting with several backcountry campsites available to manage visitor impact. Along the route, visitors encounter various landmarks such as Morans Falls lookout and the historic railway remnants in the Lamington Plateau area. The walk appeals to those seeking solitude in nature, challenging terrain, and the chance to explore one of Australia’s most beautiful rainforest environments. It is maintained by the Queensland National Parks and requires preparation for rugged conditions and variable weather. This trail provides a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural heritage that makes it a prized destination for hikers in Queensland.
Coomera Falls – One of the highest waterfalls in the region, offering stunning cascade views
Ancient Gondwana Rainforest ecosystems with rare fauna including Albert’s lyrebird
Green Mountains section with panoramic lookouts over the Gold Coast skyline
Backcountry campsites that provide immersive overnight experiences in remote forest settings
A key section of the walk passes through this UNESCO World Heritage site known for its vast rainforests and diverse wildlife.
The southern portion of the trail enters this park, which features ancient volcanic plateaus and spectacular waterfalls.
A rugged side trail connected to the Great Walk, offering a circuit hike around Coomera Gorge with breathtaking views.