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Kondalilla National Park

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Easy hikes and walks in Kondalilla National Park

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Easy hiking trails in Kondalilla National Park are situated within the Blackall Ranges of the Sunshine Coast hinterland. The park is characterized by its diverse forests, including open eucalypt, subtropical rainforest, and drier casuarina and grass tree areas. Its central feature is Kondalilla Falls, where Skene Creek plunges into a lush valley, alongside natural rock pools. The landscape transitions from elevated ridges to dense creek-side vegetation, offering varied terrain for hikers.

Best easy hiking trails in Kondalilla National Park

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Kondalilla Falls Circuit

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 20, 2026, Kondalilla National Park

Kondalilla National Park is nestled in the Blackall Range, and is a breathtaking landscape shaped by volcanic activity and water over millions of years. where rich basalt soils support warm subtropical rainforest, combined with pockets of tall open eucalypt forest. Originally protected in 1906 and officially designated a national park in 1945, the name “Kondalilla” comes from an Aboriginal word meaning “running water.” The Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk passes right through it, with plenty of options for shorter day walks along the track.

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May 20, 2026, Baxter Falls

Baxter Falls is a breathtaking cascade in the Obi Obi Gorge area of Kondalilla National Park, fed by Obi Obi Creek as it flows through the rugged gorge and surrounded by lush rainforest. Just before the falls, there is a suspension bridge that crosses high above Baxter Creek, connecting the north and south sections of the trail. There is a strict limit of two adults at a time, so take your time and enjoy the views if others are using the bridge. The falls stand 22 metres high, with a lovely pool at its base, and plenty of shade, making it a perfect place to take a break before heading back.

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Flaxton Walkers camp is a small bush campsite nestled in tall eucalypt forest with a fern understory, steps away from the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk. If you're just passing through, there’s a pit toilet and non-potable water available at the camp, making it a convenient rest stop before the narrow trail descends to Baxter Falls.

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March 5, 2026, Kondalilla Falls

Kondalilla Falls is an impressive waterfall in Kondalilla National Park where Skene Creek plunges roughly 90 metres into a steep rainforest gorge. The cascade flows over dark rock ledges before continuing through the forested valley below, and is worth capturing a few memorable photos any time of the year. Surrounded by dense subtropical rainforest, the beautiful falls are one of the most well-known natural features of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

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The Kondalilla Falls Circuit Track is a well-signposted loop track that features more than 300 stairs, lush subtropical vegetation, lookouts, rock pools, and an 80-metre waterfall viewpoint, making it a rewarding but moderately strenuous walk of roughly 2–3 hours. The route is well known for its varied scenery, from eucalypt slopes to dense forest and cool creekside sections, and is a highlight of the park’s day walks.

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The Rock Pools are natural swimming holes formed on Skene Creek near the falls, where cool water collects in smooth rock basins. These picturesque pools, often referred to locally as the “swimming hole”, are a favourite resting spot in warmer weather and provide a refreshing break along the walk. Accessible just off the main track, the rock pools are surrounded by lush rainforest vegetation.

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Picnic Creek Circuit is a popular walking trail of about 4 kilometres that loops through rainforest, open forest and along Picnic Creek, with a mix of shaded creekside sections and elevated ridge views. The track generally takes 1.5–2.5 hours to complete, with several footbridges, rock steps and occasional scenic outlooks, making it suitable for moderately experienced bushwalkers. Along the way, you can enjoy diverse subtropical vegetation and a peaceful creek environment, both great examples of the beautiful natural character of Kondalilla National Park’s lower slopes.

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March 4, 2026, Obi Valley Lookout

The Obi Valley Lookout is a scenic vantage point offering expansive views over the forested Obi Obi Valley and its subtropical rainforest canopy. Located partway along the loop walk, it’s a popular spot for walkers to pause and take in the valley’s lush landscape framed by the Blackall Range escarpment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Kondalilla National Park?

Kondalilla National Park offers 6 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options for those looking for a less strenuous outdoor experience. In total, the park features 18 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.

What are the main natural features I can expect to see on easy hikes in Kondalilla National Park?

Easy hikes in Kondalilla National Park showcase its stunning natural features, including the impressive Kondalilla Falls where Skene Creek plunges approximately 90 meters. You'll also encounter refreshing rock pools, diverse forests ranging from open eucalypt to lush subtropical rainforest, and serene creeks like Picnic Creek. The park is also home to unique flora, such as emergent bunya pines.

Are there any easy trails that lead to the Kondalilla Falls or rock pools?

Yes, several easy trails provide access to these iconic features. The Kondalilla Falls Circuit, despite its name suggesting a more strenuous path in some descriptions, is considered an easy 4.6 km route on komoot that takes you through varied forest types and past the falls. Another option is the Kondalilla Falls – Kondalilla Rock Pool loop from Kondalilla Falls, a 2.4 km trail leading directly to the rock pools.

What kind of views can I expect from easy trails in the park?

Many easy trails offer beautiful scenic views. For example, the Kondalilla Rock Pool – Obi Valley Lookout loop from Flaxton provides expansive vistas over the forested Obi Obi Valley and its subtropical rainforest canopy from the Obi Valley Lookout. Other trails wind through diverse forest ecosystems, offering glimpses of the Blackall Range escarpment and the park's rich vegetation.

Are there any short, easy walks suitable for families or beginners?

Absolutely. The park has several shorter, easy options. The Kondalilla Falls – Kondalilla Rock Pool loop from Kondalilla Falls is a 2.4 km trail that can be completed in under an hour, making it ideal for families or those new to hiking. Another short option is the Mapleton Falls loop from Mapleton Falls National Park, which is 1.7 km long.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Kondalilla National Park?

The easy trails in Kondalilla National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers frequently praise the spectacular waterfalls, the refreshing rock pools, and the diverse forest ecosystems that provide a varied and engaging experience. The well-maintained paths and natural beauty are often highlighted in reviews.

Is there parking available at the trailheads for easy access?

Yes, Kondalilla National Park features a main carpark that provides convenient access to the day-use area and various trailheads. From the carpark, it's typically a short downhill walk to reach picnic facilities and the start of many popular tracks.

Can I bring my dog on the easy hiking trails in Kondalilla National Park?

No, dogs and other domestic animals are generally not permitted in Kondalilla National Park to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. It's always best to check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most current regulations regarding pets in national parks. For more information, you can visit the parks.qld.gov.au website.

When is the best time of year to visit Kondalilla National Park for easy hikes?

Kondalilla Falls is particularly spectacular during the summer wet season when the water flow is at its peak. However, the park's diverse forests and rock pools offer a pleasant experience year-round. For comfortable hiking temperatures, the cooler, drier months (autumn and spring) might be preferable, but the lushness of the rainforest is most vibrant after rainfall.

Are there picnic facilities or amenities available along the easy trails?

While there are no facilities directly along the trails, Kondalilla National Park offers a day-use area near the carpark. This area is equipped with picnic tables, barbecues, and shelter sheds, making it a great spot to relax and refuel before or after your easy hike.

Are there any circular easy routes in Kondalilla National Park?

Yes, many of the easy trails in Kondalilla National Park are designed as loops, offering a varied experience without retracing your steps. Examples include the Kondalilla Falls Circuit and the Kondalilla Rock Pool – Obi Valley Lookout loop from Flaxton, both providing a complete circular journey through the park's beautiful landscapes.

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