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Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge

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Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge

Things to Do in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge

Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge is a 483-hectare natural reserve located in Bonogin, Gold Coast, Australia. This area forms part of a significant vegetated ridgeline, separating the Tallebudgera and Austinville valleys and serving as a crucial wildlife corridor. The refuge features rugged terrain, including steep inclines and exposed rock sections, characteristic of the Gold Coast's southern hinterland. It offers opportunities for several sports like hiking, jogging, road cycling, and touring cycling, with activities often centered around its challenging natural…

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Warrie Circuit

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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What outdoor activities are available in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge offers opportunities for hiking, jogging, road cycling, and touring cycling. The area is known for its challenging terrain, particularly for hiking, and serves as a significant wildlife corridor. Komoot provides various guides for these activities, such as Hiking in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge.

What is the difficulty of hiking trails in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

The Class 5 summit trail is a challenging 3.7-mile (6-kilometer) return trek recommended for experienced walkers with a high level of fitness. It features steep, uneven inclines and exposed rock sections requiring scrambling. For easier options, komoot offers guides like Easy hikes in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge.

How long does it take to hike the summit trail in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

The Class 5 summit trail typically takes approximately 3 to 4 hours to complete for experienced walkers. This 3.7-mile (6-kilometer) return trek involves steep and uneven terrain, including sections that require scrambling.

What views are available from the summit of Bally Mountain?

The summit of Bally Mountain provides panoramic views of the ocean, Springbrook, and Wollumbin (Mount Warning). The challenging ascent rewards hikers with expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

While the summit trail is challenging, komoot offers a guide for Family-friendly hikes in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge. These routes may provide less strenuous alternatives suitable for families.

What cycling opportunities are available in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

Road cycling and touring cycling are possible on roads leading to and around the conservation area, such as Bonogin Road. The rugged interior trails are primarily suited for hiking. Komoot provides guides like Road Cycling Routes in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge.

What running trails are available in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

The area offers suitable terrain for trail running, particularly on its officially signed recreational trails. Users can find specific routes and information in the komoot guide for Running Trails in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge.

What is the conservation significance of Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

The refuge is a 483-hectare natural reserve that forms part of a crucial wildlife corridor, connecting areas like Burleigh National Park to Springbrook Mountain. It conserves diverse native flora and provides habitats for local, nomadic, and migratory fauna, including rare and threatened species.

How popular is Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge on komoot?

Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge has received an average rating of 4.8 stars from more than 900 ratings on komoot. The area has attracted over 9,000 visitors, indicating its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts.

Where can I find more information about Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

Official information about Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge is available on the City of Gold Coast website. The managing authority is the City of Gold Coast council.

Are there any waterfall hikes in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge?

Komoot offers a guide specifically for Waterfall hikes in Bally Mountain Conservation Area Nature Refuge. This guide provides details on routes that may feature waterfalls within the area.

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