Brown Signs

Maiala

Mount Glorious is a popular destination for Brisbane residents, close to the city yet you feel like you are a world away. Maiala National Park was first formed in 1940, with sections set aside since 1901. The first walking track started in 1946 using unemployed men after the war to build tracks. The Rainforest Circuit ... Read more

Free7 DaysFlushing ToiletsNo BinsPicnic TableNoneNo Wheelchair AccessParking Area Regions Brisbane, Queensland Place Types Walking Tags national park, QLD national park, waterfall
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 2 hours, short visit 45 minutes, long visit 6 hours, visited for 2.5 hours

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table

Water: None

Wheelchair accessible: Not Wheelchair Accessible

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Samford, head west on Mount Glorious Dr and follow to the end for 15.6km, the last 5km or so is windy. Turn right into Mt Nebo Rd and follow for 3.2km, with the entrance to Maiala on the right with the brown sign.

From Brisbane Valley Highway below Wivenhoe Dam, turn into Wivenhoe Somerset Rd and follow for 15.3km. Turn right into Mt Nebo Rd and follow for 23.6km, with the entrance to Maiala on the left with the brown sign.