Best Bush Walks in Gold Coast

Below is a list of the top and leading Bush Walks in Gold Coast. To help you find the best Bush Walks located near you in Gold Coast, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.

Gold Coast’s Best Bush Walks:

The top rated Bush Walks in Gold Coast are:

  • Federation Walk
  • Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk
  • Eddie Kornhauser Recreational Reserve

Federation Walk

Federation Walk
Federation Walk. Source: Screenshot from www.federationwalk.org

Federation Walk – Their project is to prepare a Master Plan for the regeneration of the vegetation on The Spit and create public access for passive recreation, to ensure present and future generations of the community have access to appreciate, enjoy and care for The Spit. Their objective is to maintain Federation Walk Coastal Reserve as a natural Public Open Space for the benefit of the Community.

Federation Walk Coastal Reserve is a low impact and restoration conservation project, designed to allow the community to experience the area’s particular ecological processes, whilst providing minimal disruption to the environment.

The management plan seeks to facilitate a maintainable balance between a broad range of interests for development and uses of The Spit. Specifically the plan will preserve and maintain Federation Walk Coastal Reserve as a natural place to inappropriate development based on economic or financial interests.

Products/Services:

Walking Trail

LOCATION:

Address: 1 Seaworld Dr, Main Beach QLD 4217
Phone: 0400 740 972
Website: www.federationwalk.org

REVIEWS:

“From The Spit down along a well-maintained track for walking or biking, got to see a blue-tongued lizard sun-bathing. Walked back along the beach and met some lovely pooches enjoying the dog-friendly, beautiful beach and gorgeous day!” – Chrissie U.

Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk

Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk
Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk. Source: Screenshot from www.parks.des.qld.gov.au

Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk – People can follow footsteps from the past and discover the magic of walking on an ancient volcano, through the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area’s rainforests, and feel the landscapes’ spirit.

Products/Services:

Toilets, Picnic Area, Barbeque, Wheelchair Access, Easy or Short Walks, Hiking, Camping, Camper Trailer, Other Facilities

LOCATION:

Address: Binna Burra Rd, Binna Burra QLD 4211
Phone: +61 137468
Website: www.parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/great-walks-gold-coast-hinterland/index.html

REVIEWS:

“Always a great place for walking in the Bush- short walks and up to day treks and more and always something new to see.” – Colin Simpson

Eddie Kornhauser Recreational Reserve

Eddie Kornhauser Recreational Reserve
Eddie Kornhauser Recreational Reserve. Source: Screenshot from www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au

Eddie Kornhauser Recreational Reserve is a flat reserve that boasts large areas of open space for visitors and locals to enjoy outdoor recreation. It has a considerable network of hard surface paths suitable for cycling and walking. Bring a rug because there are plenty of shady picnic spots overlooking the waterways.

Bring the football to kick with the kids or let them enjoy the playground equipment. Let every dog run free or utilize the agility equipment in the spacious designated dog exercise area located in the northern part of the reserve. Local horse riders can access the designated dressage arena that is located in the southern section of the park, via Tallebudgera Connection Road.

Products/Services:

Toilets, Picnic Area, Barbeque, Wheelchair Access, Easy or Short Walks, Hiking, Camping, Camper Trailer, Other Facilities

LOCATION:

Address: 44-50 Casuarina Dr, Elanora QLD 4221
Website: www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/thegoldcoast/eddie-kornhauser-recreational-reserve-27231.html

REVIEWS:

“Good park for a run. Wear insect repellent or don’t stop running.” – Aussie Booga

Laura Ebeling
Laura Ebeling
Laura is a reporter and a business columnist for Best in Australia. She focuses on businesses, science and social affairs in Australia and worldwide.
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