Brisbane Kids
  • Contact
  • AboutBrisbane Kids Creative was created by me! Ngaire Stirling. I wont pretend to talk in the third person about myself, instead let me tell you a bit about me and how 110.232.142.129/~brisba22 came about. At the time the domain name 110.232.142.129/~brisba22 came up for purchase I was a stay at home mum in the middle of a degree centred around journalism and PR. a couple of years earlier I had been contemplating returning to my previous career in marketing management and for a while I even tried. 3 months into a new role and it was clear that I had no passion for my old life and to make the decision to quit easier, my almost 2 year old at the time was not coping with childcare. So, as a family we made the decision for me to return to becoming a stay at home mum. About 1 years later or so.. 110.232.142.129/~brisba22 came up for sale. My friends had often commented on my ability to know exactly what was happening in Brisbane for kids. I had my son enrolled in some awesome activities and we often visited some great destinations. I loved finding fun things for us to do…
  • Advertising
  • Write for Us
  • WHAT'S ON
    • What's on in Brisbane for Families
    • List an event
    • Discount Vouchers
    • Festivals and Fairs
    • Concerts and Shows
  • CELEBRATIONS
    • Public Holidays and Important Dates
    • Halloween
    • Christmas in Brisbane
    • Best Christmas Lights Brisbane (2023)
  • THINGS TO DO
    • POPULAR
      • Free Things To Do
      • Easter Activities
      • School Holiday Ideas
      • Brisbane Teens
      • Best of Brisbane
      • The Brisbane Kids Magazine
    • THINGS TO DO
      • Fun Things To Do
      • Animal Encounters and Zoos
      • Eating out with family
      • Indoor fun for families
      • Cinemas and Drive Ins
      • Libraries
      • Markets
      • Museums and Galleries
      • Rainy Day Ideas
      • Swimming Pools
    • THE BEST OUTDOORS
      • BMX Tracks
      • Day Trips
      • Parkour locations
      • Skate Parks
      • Swimming Creeks
      • Walking Trails
    • PLAYGROUNDS
      • Playground Map (South East Queensland)
      • Fenced Playgrounds Brisbane
      • South Brisbane Playgrounds
      • North Brisbane Playgrounds
      • Ipswich Playgrounds
      • Sunshine Coast Playgrounds
      • Gold Coast Playgrounds
      • Themed Playgrounds
    • HOLIDAYS AND TRAVEL
      • Australian Family Travel
      • Camping and Farm Stays
      • Queensland Family Friendly Hotels
      • Family Friendly Tours
      • Overseas Family Travel
  • DIRECTORY
    • PARTIES
      • Kids Party Ideas
      • Kids Birthday Party Venues
      • Kids Party Entertainment
      • Kids Party Hire and Supplies
    • HEALTH
      • Dentists and Orthodontists
      • Doctors for Families
      • Family Psychologists and Counsellors
      • Occupational Therapists
      • Paediatric Specialists
      • Physio, Chiro and Osteopathy
      • Pregnancy and Prenatal Services
      • Speech Therapists
      • Bulk Billing Doctors Brisbane
      • After Hours Brisbane Doctors
      • Late Night Chemists in Brisbane
    • SERVICES FOR FAMILIES
      • Playgroups in Brisbane
      • Parenting Programs
      • Local Resources
      • Vacation Care and Babysitting Services
      • Family Support and Family Counselling
      • Brisbane Family Photographers
      • Family Friendly Hairdressers
      • New Baby Services
      • Career Training and Jobs
    • Special Needs
      • Autism Support Groups
      • Special Needs Services, Groups and Programs
      • Additional Special Needs Resources
  • CLASSES + SPORT
    • ACTIVE CLASSES
      • Dance Classes
      • Gymnastics, Circus and Cheer
      • Martial Arts Classes
      • Pony Clubs and Horseriding
      • Sports Classes
      • Swimming Lessons
    • CREATIVE CLASSES
      • Art Classes
      • Drama Classes
      • Cooking Classes
      • Music Classes
      • Relaxation and Mindfulness Classes
    • EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
      • Development Classes
      • Foreign Language Classes
      • Kids Tutors
      • STEM Classes
    • CLASSES WE LOVE
      • Babies and Toddler Classes
      • Classes for Teens
      • Fitness Classes for Parents
      • Unusual Classes for Kids
      • Classes Resource Guide
    • HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
      • School Holiday Programs
  • REGIONS
    • Brisbane City
    • City of Logan
    • City of Moreton Bay
    • Gold Coast
    • Ipswich City
    • Redland City
    • Sunshine Coast
  • EDUCATION
    • CHILDCARE
      • Childcare and Kindys
      • Before and After School Care
      • Vacation Care and Babysitting Services
      • Extracurricular Classes for Childcare Centres in Brisbane
    • SCHOOLS
      • Holiday Classes
      • Map of Brisbane Schools
      • School Excursion Ideas
      • School Incursion Ideas
      • Primary Schools
      • High Schools
      • School Open Days Brisbane (2024)
    • Educational Resources
      • Classes resource
      • Educational Tools and Ideas
      • Animal Facts for Kids
      • Animal Jokes for Kids
      • Free Printable Colouring In Pages
      • Parenting 101
  • REVIEWS + OFFERS
    • Playground Reviews
    • Local Reviews
    • Giveaways
    • Art and Craft
    • Books We Love
    • Our Favourites
    • Kids Products and Gear
    • Technology and Apps
    • Yummy Recipes

Home > Explore Brisbane > Rainforest Daytrips Near Brisbane

Rainforest Daytrips Near Brisbane

Last Updated: February 19, 2024
Tamborine National Park, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Rainforests seem to have a calming influence on those who visit and have the added benefit of keeping us cool when the heat arrives in the Summer months. Whether you have a newborn in a baby carrier, a toddler in a pram or a child who is starting to walk longer distances on their own, there is a rainforest near Brisbane to suit you. 

Table of Contents

  • Springbrook National Park
    • Natural Bridge Circuit
    • Twin Falls Circuit
    • Purling Brook Falls
    • Canyon Lookout
  • Maiala at Mount Glorious
    • Rainforest Circuit 
    • Greenes Falls Track 
    • Westside Track 
    • Main Range National Park
    • Rainforest Circuit
    • Dalrymple Circuit
    • Cliff Circuit
  • Tamborine National Park
    • Cedar Creek Section
    • Joalah Section
    • MacDonald Section
    • Palm Grove Section
    • The Knoll Section
    • Witches Falls Section
    • Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

In Brisbane, we are lucky to have countless rainforests to explore, with many being within a 1-2 hours drive, making them the perfect destination for a day trip. Many boast flat tracks, and some even offer paved pathways to make pushing the pram just that little bit easier. 

If you want to turn your rainforest adventure into a learning experience, chat to the children about what they might expect to see, how the rainforests are formed and how we can do our part to look after them. It is never too early to educate youngsters about looking after and appreciating the environment. 

As with any outdoor activity make sure you plan ahead, check the weather, Park Alerts and pack lots of food and spare clothes for those unexpected misadventures. 
Our Rainforest Exploring Tips:

  • Wear plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent
  • Pack the binoculars and camera
  • Wear suitable clothing (long pants, socks and shoes)
  • Pack plenty of food and water
  • Take a plastic bag and some toilet paper with you (you never know when nature calls)
  • Have a basic first aid kit handy
  • Keep a change of clothes and shoes in the car (just in case)
  • Check closely for leeches
  • Keep our rainforests clean and free from litter by taking your rubbish home with you. 

Springbrook National Park

Twin Falls hike in the Springbrook National Park, Queensland, Australia

There are several areas to discover at the scenic Springbrook National Park which are suitable for children, dependent on age and walking ability. 

Natural Bridge Circuit

The Natural Bridge trail is one of the most popular in the area and perhaps one of the most spectacular as well. The trail is easily accessible with sealed and graded tracks, which makes it perfect for young families. There is however a large section of stairs, making it unsuitable for prams and wheelchairs. If possible, make the trek late in the afternoon/early evening so you can witness the natural wonder of the glow worms. The children will be amazed when the cave lights up with these tiny creatures. 

Distance: 1km – approximately 1hr

Twin Falls Circuit

This circuit is definitely doable for families, though there are segments of the track where you will need to show some extra care with little ones. The reward at the end of this trail, which you will really look forward to in Summer, is the stunning rock pools at the base of the falls. These pools are suitable for swimming and are a great way to cool down. 

Distance: 4km – approximately 2hrs 

Purling Brook Falls

The walk to the stunning Purling Brook Falls offers many photo opportunities. After just 500m you can view the falls from the lookout but make sure you continue to witness the falls from the valley below, where you can cool off in the pools at the base of the falls. Whilst you can tackle this circuit in any direction it is recommended you go clockwise so you are not faced with the stairs on your return journey. 

Distance: 4km – approximately 2hrs 

Canyon Lookout

If you are after a pram/wheelchair friendly lookout in the Springbrook National Park which has stunning views of the rainforest and the Gold Coast skyline then head to Canyon Lookout. 

How to get to Springbrook National Park

Springbrook National Park is located less than 100km from Brisbane, stretching inland from the Gold Coast down towards the New South Wales border.

BK Review: Check out our detailed review at  https://brisbanekids.com.au/visit-springbrook-national-park-with-kids/ 

Maiala at Mount Glorious

kids walks at mount glorious

Stepping into Maiala, meaning ‘quiet place’, you get a real sense of what it is like to be at one with nature. There are plenty of open spaces, a variety of flora and fauna, shady picnic facilities and several sub-tropical rainforest walks, all of which are family friendly. 

Rainforest Circuit 

In 1965, the Rainforest Circuit at Maiala was one of Queensland’s first self-guided walks and continues to be a firm family favourite many years later. If you wish to extend your walk, this circuit connects with the Greenes Falls track. 

Distance: 2km – approximately 1hr

Greenes Falls Track 

Ever seen a pademelon (one of the smallest macropods)? If you haven’t and want to, then head to the Greenes Falls Track. If you aren’t lucky enough to see a pademelon there are plenty of other wildlife to be spotted such as wallabies, frogs and a variety of birds. Upon reaching the falls you will be treated to great photo opportunities from a viewing platform. This walk takes about 2 hours to complete and branches off the Rainforest Circuit.

Distance: 4.3km – approximately 2hrs

Westside Track 

The peaceful Westside Track is a haven for birdlife and offers spectacular views of the surrounding rainforest. Given this track is 6.4km long, is quite narrow in certain spots and has rather steep, exposed inclines.  It is best suited to families with older children. 

Distance: 6.4km – approximately 3hrs

How to get to Mount Glorious

Maiala is located just over 40km from Brisbane City in the D’Aguilar Ranges. 

 

TEMPORARY CLOSURE: Pending favourable weather conditions, a planned upgrade to the Maiala day-use area will commence late July 2019 to March 2020. As a result, the entire day-use area will be temporarily closed including the picnic and BBQ facilities, bathroom amenities, all car parks and the Maiala entrances to the Rainforest Circuit, Greene’s Falls and the Western Window walking trails. Click here (https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/park-alerts )  for up to date information and for other ways to access the walks. 

Main Range National Park

Main Range National Park, Tourism and Events QLD

Image thanks to Tourism and Events Queensland

 

The Main Range National Park, west of Brisbane, is home to striking landscapes, plenty of walks, lookouts, waterfalls and of course stunning natural flora and fauna. There are a variety of walks to suit all ages, ranging from well-marked tracks to the more rugged trails for the experienced hiker. With over 20 tracks to explore there is bound to be one that suits you and your family’s needs. Here are our top picks for families.

Rainforest Circuit

The aptly named Rainforest Circuit is a short, gentle track perfect for young families. Whilst completing the circuit you will be treated to stunning views from the Fassifern Valley Lookout, where you can spot Lake Moogerah and parts of the Scenic Rim. 

Distance: 1.6km – approximately 30min

Dalrymple Circuit

Keep your eyes wide open as you traverse this 1.2km family-friendly circuit. There is lots of wildlife to be discovered including dragonflies, pademelons and if you are super quiet and extra lucky you may even catch a glimpse of a platypus! Self-guided signs will give you an insight into the history of the area. 

Distance: 1.2km – approximately 30min

Cliff Circuit

To view the magnificent Queen Mary Falls from the top, head out on the Cliff Circuit. As the name suggests, this walk involves looking at the gorge below from the top of a cliff, so make sure you supervise children closely and stick to the signposted areas. 

Distance: 400m – approximately 20min

Lookouts: Both Mount Castle lookout and Sylvester’s lookout are less than a 1km return journey and can be comfortably completed in 30 minutes.  

How to get to Main Range National Park 

The Main Range National Park is located West of Brisbane, straddling the Great Dividing Range. 

BK Review: Check out our detailed review at https://brisbanekids.com.au/rainforest-circuit-at-main-range-national-park/ 

 

Tamborine National Park

tamborine, curtis falls, tourism events queensland

Image thanks to Tourism Queensland

Tamborine National Park is a firm favourite amongst locals (and tourists) and with good reason. It is a wonderful location for a day trip from Brisbane with plenty to discover once you arrive. Whilst the National Park is a favourite, there are also lots of cafes, unique shops and the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk, which is sure to be a hit with the kids. 

Tamborine National Park is broken into six distinct sections with most of the walking tracks being relatively short and easy to navigate, making them suitable for young families. 

Cedar Creek Section

Cedar Creek Falls track (to lookout): This track is suitable for prams and wheelchairs (with assistance) and rewards visitors with views of the gorge and waterfalls. 

Distance: 500m – approximately 15min

Cedar Creek Falls track (to rockpools): Continue on from the Cedar Creek Falls lookout, through the rainforest, to the rockpools waiting below. There are many steps on this walk, so be prepared. 

Distance: 1.1km – approximately 30min

Joalah Section

Eagle Heights road access track: This short walk through the rainforest links with shops and cafes on Eagle Heights Road. 

Distance: 400m – approximately 10min

Curtis Falls track: The Curtis Falls track rambles through stunning rainforest and showcases a number of fern species. This track does include quite a few steps (about 100) so be prepared for the uphill journey. 

Distance: 1.1km – approximately 30min

Lower Creek circuit: If you are after a more challenging walk involving some rock hopping then the Lower Creek circuit is for you. Soak up the scenery as you witness cascades, rock pools and even a giant strangler fig tree. 

Distance: 2.5km – approximately 1hr

MacDonald Section

MacDonald Rainforest circuit: A short, relatively flat, rainforest walk where you can view the massive strangler figs. 

Distance: 1.4km – approximately 30min

Palm Grove Section

Palm Grove circuit: True to its name the shady Palm Grove circuit is home to palm groves, strangler figs and a variety of interesting fungi. 

Distance: 2.7km – approximately 1hr

Jenyns circuit: Branching off from the Palm Grove circuit, Jenyns circuit passes by grey gums, cycads, hoop pines and brush box. Sections of this track come very close to steep cliff edges, so take care at all times, especially if children are involved. 

Distance: 4.8km – approximately 1.5hrs 

The Knoll Section

Sandy Creek circuit: Sandy Creek circuit is a relatively easy walk rewarding visitors with sweeping views out across the valley towards Brisbane, Mt Coot-tha and the D’Aguilar Ranges. Close supervision of children is recommended when sections come close to cliff edges. 

Distance: 2.6km – approximately 1hr

Witches Falls Section

Witches Falls circuit: Descend through lush rainforest, listening to the sounds of the plentiful birdlife, before arriving at the lookout platform beside Witches Falls, Whilst the falls only flow after recent rain, it is still a picturesque walk at any time of the year. 

Distance: 3.1km – approximately 1hr

Witches Chase track: This track branches off the Witches Falls circuit and can be difficult to navigate in parts thanks to large boulders and slippery, loose rocks. Make sure to stop and marvel at the large red cedar trees. 

Distance: 2.6km – approximately 1hr

 

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk

Tamborine skywalk, austock photo

Visiting the 30 acres of the privately-owned section of rainforest at the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk will impress all family members. Nestled beside Cedar Creek in the Gold Coast Hinterland, you will walk amongst the rainforest canopy and can get down to ground level to explore waterfalls and rockpools. This eco-adventure comprises of a 1.5km walk utilising the forest floor, 300m of steel bridges and a 40m cantilever bridge soaring 30m above the rainforest below. Other facilities include a rainforest Eco Gallery, café and gift shop which can be enjoyed 364 days of the year. 

Location:

Tamborine National Park is located approximately 70km south of Brisbane (depending on which route you take) in the Gold Coast Hinterland 

BK Review: If you are looking for other fun things to do at Mount Tamborine check out our review https://brisbanekids.com.au/magic-mount-tamborine/ 

You Might Also Enjoy...

  • Dinosaur Train Live - A Rainforest Adventure | Brisbane June 2017

About the author, Ngaire Stirling

Owner and Founder of Brisbane Kids, Ngaire grew up in Brisbane and lives with her husband, 3 kids and many animals. She has marketing and teaching qualifications and spends her spare time growing vegetables and advocating for wildlife including koalas. She loves long summer days, bright starry nights and working on Brisbane Kids. Read more about us

Join the conversation Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

mini and me ball
things to do in autumn, brisbane kids holiday guide
day trips from brisbane
What's on in Brisbane

All about us!

Brisbane parks & playgrounds, kids sports, party ideas, museums, art and dance classes, toddler-friendly and baby fun, indoor playgrounds, day trips, free activities, holiday activities, schools, child cares, helpful services and lots more for Brisbane kids!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

Want to be the first to hear?

Sign up for the newsletter to hear about weekly events, activities, and things to do in Brisbane.

Brisbane Kids Magazine

Read for free

Connect

Join us on social!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

Directory

Helpful services for families
Medical & health services
Special needs

Popular Links

Brisbane Kids Holiday Guide
Camping and Farm Stays
Brisbane Christmas Lights Locations
Kids' Party Ideas

About

Contact us
About us
Media
Advertising
List an event
Privacy Policy

➜ Back to top · Privacy · © Brisbane Kids · Site Credits

Site by Meyne
X