Beginner Hiking/Walking Spots

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Beginner Hiking/Walking Spots - Lemmy.world

My wife and I recently took a trip to Tasmania and spent most of our trip doing amazing, beginner friendly hiking trails and looking at amazing scenery. Now that we’re home - I really want to try some of the trails around Brisbane. While there is lots of articles and sites that talk about beginner friendly trails around Brisbane - I’d like to find some community recommended favourites for where we can start in the greater Brisbane area. Recommendations?

This site is a great place to start: aussiebushwalking.com

Here is the link to their sections on the Brisbane Forest park D'Aguilar National Park, which has some great walks.

Each trail listed has photos and an elevation map.

Here is a good breakdown of the Trails on Mount Coot-tha: Best Trails in Mount Coot-tha Reserve from another good walking info site.

Brisbane Forest park D'Aguilar National Park - Aussie Bushwalking

Brisbane Forest park D'Aguilar National Park - Declared a national park in 1977 approx size 28 500 hectares second largest park in south east queensland. Originally settled by timber cutters approx 1870. Gold was discovered in mid 1800's there are many mines scattered throughout Cedar creek areas. The area is made up of D'Aguilar National Park, Jollys Lookout National Park, Maiala National Park, Boombana and Manorina National Parks. On Brisbanes door steep.

Aussie Bushwalking
Thanks for this - some of those D’Aguilar walks look great.