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Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)

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Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)

Easy hikes and walks in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)

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Easy hiking trails in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) traverse a rich and rugged landscape in the southern Gold Coast hinterland. The area features a diverse mix of eucalypt rainforest and natural bushland, serving as an ecological corridor. Mudgeeraba Creek flows through the region, with the Austinville Waterhole being a notable feature surrounded by sub-tropical rainforest. Ecological restoration efforts are transforming former farmland into biodiverse ecosystems.

Best easy hiking trails in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Purling Brook Falls Circuit, a 2.6 miles (4.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 18 minutes to complete. This route features a circuit around Purling Brook Falls.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Hiking loop from Springbrook, an easy 2.7 miles (4.4 km) path. This trail offers views of the surrounding natural bushland and rainforest.
  • Local hikers also love the Twin Falls Circuit, a 2.3 miles (3.8 km) trail leading through sub-tropical rainforest, often completed in about 1 hour 2 minutes.
  • Hiking in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) is defined by eucalypt rainforest, natural bushland, and creek systems. The network offers options for various ability levels, with 7 easy hiking trails available.
  • The routes in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from more than 220 reviews. More than 2,300 hikers have used komoot to explore Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)'s varied terrain.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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Gorge Falls via The Cream Track

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

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Hike the easy Purling Brook Falls Circuit in Springbrook National Park, featuring a 100-metre waterfall and a suspension bridge.

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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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March 24, 2026, Springbrook National Park

Springbrook National Park covers approximately 6,725 hectares (about 67 km²) and is a protected area in Queensland’s Gold Coast hinterland, forming part of the UNESCO-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia. It features a diverse landscape of subtropical and temperate rainforests, eucalypt forests, cliffs, and more than a dozen waterfalls sculpted by the ancient Tweed volcano. The park is known for its scenic lookouts, high rainfall environment, and network of walking tracks across four main sections.

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The Cream Track is a long and challenging historic walking route from Tallebudgera Valley to the Springbrook Plateau, following a former dairy transport path. This section leading to the falls is a shaded rainforest path with several creek crossings and uneven terrain, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear, as you'll likely get your feet wet on the way. After the third crossing, a short climb leads to a junction with a few constructed steps on the main track, and a narrower path to the left that continues to follow the creek upstream to reach Gorge Falls.

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March 24, 2026, Gorge Falls

Gorge Falls is a hidden gem, accessible via a rough side path that splits off from the Cream Track. The waterfall flows into a narrow, shaded pool surrounded by lush rainforest and steep, rocky cliffs, creating a more intimate and secluded atmosphere than many of the park's more famous waterfalls. Its remote setting contributes to its tranquillity and rugged charm, attracting mostly experienced walkers who are familiar with the route.

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Warringa Pool is a deep, clear swimming hole along Little Nerang Creek, surrounded by dense rainforest. One of the few places in the park where swimming is permitted, the pool is fed by a small cascade at its upper end, with smooth rock edges and a more sheltered setting than the main falls. The name comes from an Aboriginal word meaning “cool place.” It’s reached via a short side track off the main circuit near the base of Purling Brook Falls. Getting to the pool involves uneven ground and rocky surfaces, which can be slippery, especially after rain. However, the pool is best visited after heavy rainfall.

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March 3, 2026, Canyon Lookout

Canyon Lookout is a great viewpoint, with a safety rail, that looks across the volcanic gorge toward Mount Warning and the Tweed Valley. From where the trees break and expose the cliffside, there are layers of ancient basalt and rhyolite cliffs and waterfalls after rain.

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The Purling Brook Falls Circuit is a Grade 3 loop that typically takes about two hours to complete from the Gwongorella picnic area. It descends through open eucalypt forest into a rainforest gorge, offering views of the falls from both the top and base, before crossing a suspension bridge and climbing back to the plateau. The track is well-formed but includes steep sections, steps and cliff-edge environments, so moderate fitness and care are recommended, especially for families walking with small children.

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The John Stacey Suspension Bridge spans Little Nerang Creek below Purling Brook Falls, forming a key link in the walking circuit through the gorge. Opened in 2015, it provides elevated vantage points both upstream to the waterfall and downstream to smaller cascades while allowing visitors to avoid landslip-prone sections of the old track. The bridge and associated track upgrades were designed to improve safety and reconnect the circuit within the World Heritage-listed rainforest.

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This lookout is a short walk from the Gwongorella Picnic Ground, providing an elevated vantage point near the top of the escarpment. From the platform, you can look across the gorge toward the waterfall as it plunges roughly 100 metres into the rainforest valley below, with views extending over the surrounding hinterland. It's one of the easiest ways to experience the scale of the falls without completing the full circuit walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)?

There are 7 easy hiking trails available in the Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section). These routes are generally well-suited for beginners or those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in this area?

Easy hikes in the Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) traverse a rich mix of eucalypt rainforest and natural bushland. You'll find paths winding through rugged landscapes, often alongside creek systems like Mudgeeraba Creek, offering a diverse and scenic experience.

Are there any waterfalls on the easy trails?

Yes, several easy trails feature beautiful waterfalls. For instance, the Purling Brook Falls Circuit takes you around Purling Brook Falls, and the Twin Falls Circuit leads through sub-tropical rainforest to the Twin Falls.

What natural features can I see on easy hikes?

Beyond the eucalypt rainforest and natural bushland, you can explore features like the Austinville Waterhole, surrounded by sub-tropical rainforest and part of Mudgeeraba Creek. The area also serves as an important ecological corridor, with ongoing restoration efforts transforming former farmland into biodiverse ecosystems.

Are there family-friendly easy hikes in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)?

Yes, the easy trails are generally suitable for families. Routes like the Twin Falls Circuit, which is about 3.8 km long and takes just over an hour, are great options for families looking for an accessible outdoor adventure.

Are dogs allowed on the easy trails?

The Austinville Conservation Area is a protected natural environment. Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within conservation areas to protect native wildlife and habitats. It's always best to check the specific regulations for the area you plan to visit on the Gold Coast City Council website for the most current information.

Are there any circular easy routes?

Yes, several easy routes are designed as circuits. Popular options include the Purling Brook Falls Circuit and the Twin Falls Circuit, both offering a complete loop experience.

What is the best time of year to go on easy hikes?

The Austinville Conservation Area can be enjoyed year-round. However, the cooler, drier months (typically autumn and winter, from March to August) are often preferred for hiking to avoid the heat and humidity of summer, making for a more comfortable experience on the trails.

How long do easy hikes typically take?

Easy hikes in the Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) typically range from about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes. For example, the Twin Falls Circuit can be completed in about 1 hour 2 minutes, while the Purling Brook Falls Circuit takes around 1 hour 18 minutes.

What wildlife might I see on easy trails?

The Austinville Conservation Area is a vital habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. Keep an eye out for over 120 bird species, various reptiles, and mammals. Ecological restoration efforts also support native wildlife, including koalas, in the area.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section)?

The easy trails in Austinville Conservation Area (Mount Gannon Section) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 220 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful natural bushland, rainforest, and the scenic waterfalls found along the routes.

Where can I find parking for easy trails?

Specific parking information varies by trailhead. For popular routes like those leading to Purling Brook Falls or Twin Falls, designated parking areas are typically available near the trailheads within the broader Springbrook National Park area, which is adjacent to the Austinville Conservation Area. Always check local signage upon arrival.

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