Spicers Peak Nature Refuge is a significant conservation area located in Queensland's high country, forming part of the larger Scenic Rim region. This area is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including rainforests, open eucalypt forests, and rocky ridges, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. Spicers Peak itself stands at approximately 3,953 feet (1,205 meters), contributing to the varied terrain. The refuge offers opportunities for several sports like hiking, with its varied landscapes providing a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Spicers Peak Nature Refuge is a conservation area in Queensland's high country, part of the Scenic Rim region. It features diverse ecosystems, including rainforests and eucalypt forests, shaped by ancient volcanic activity. The refuge protects vulnerable species and forms a crucial link in a bio-regional corridor.
Spicers Peak Nature Refuge primarily offers opportunities for hiking. The region's varied topography, from lush rainforests to open woodlands, provides diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Komoot users have rated routes in the area an average of 4.88 out of 5 stars.
Popular hiking routes include Mount Mitchell Summit (approximately 10 miles [16.1 km]), Mount Cordeaux Track (approximately 7.8 miles [12.6 km]), and the Mount Cordeaux Lookout loop. The Scenic Rim Trail offers guided walks, including access to Spicers Peak summit. For more details, refer to the Hiking in Spicers Peak Nature Refuge guide.
The refuge offers a range of hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks. Self-guided walks like the Lodge Plateau circuit and Grass Tree Track provide accessible options. The Rainforest Circuit near Mount Cordeaux also offers a less strenuous experience.
Key points of interest include Spicers Peak itself, standing at approximately 3,953 feet (1,205 meters), offering panoramic views. Other attractions include the ancient Gondwana Rainforests, volcanic rock walls, and lookouts like Mount Cordeaux, which provide expansive views of Fassifern Valley and Mount Mitchell.
The refuge offers trails that cater to different fitness levels, including easier walks that may be suitable for families. Specific family-friendly routes are available, such as the Rainforest Circuit, which features interpretive signs. Always check route details for suitability before starting.
Information regarding dog access within Spicers Peak Nature Refuge is not explicitly provided. Visitors should verify current regulations with the relevant authorities or land managers before bringing pets to ensure compliance with conservation guidelines.
The refuge is a habitat for diverse wildlife, including vulnerable, endangered, and rare species. Animals such as the Albert's lyrebird, brush-tailed rock wallabies, eastern bristlebirds, and koalas can be found. Other species include kangaroos, possums, dingoes, and various rare and threatened bird species.
Spicers Peak Nature Refuge is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 400 visitors having shared their experiences. Routes in the area have received an average rating of 4.88 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.
Komoot offers a comprehensive guide titled Hiking in Spicers Peak Nature Refuge. This guide provides detailed information on available routes and experiences within the region.
For visitor information related to Spicers Peak Lodge, which is associated with the nature refuge, contact them directly. The lodge's phone number is 1300 253 103 (within Australia) or +617 4666 1083 (from overseas).
Spicers Peak stands at an approximate elevation of 3,953 feet (1,205 meters). This elevation contributes to the varied terrain and panoramic views available from the peak and surrounding areas.
The refuge boasts a rich variety of natural environments, including ten unique ecosystems. These encompass rainforests, open eucalypt forests, grassy woodlands, high shrublands, vine thickets, and rocky ridges, providing diverse habitats for flora and fauna.

