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Samford Conservation Park

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Samford Conservation Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Samford Conservation Park

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Hiking in Samford Conservation Park offers a diverse natural environment characterized by extensive red ironbark and spotted gum forests. The park features varied terrain, including gentle elevations and a network of forest trails. It forms part of the "Mountains to Mangroves Corridor," supporting a range of native flora and fauna. This accessibility makes it suitable for various outdoor activities.

Best bus station hiking trails in Samford Conservation Park

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is Wahminda Pond loop from…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Camp Mountain Lookout – Sutton Court Track loop from Upper Kedron

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. 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 25, 2026, Camp Mountain Lookout

Camp Mountain Lookout opens up sweeping views across Samford Valley, Brisbane, Moreton Bay, and out towards the Glass House Mountains on clear days. Reached via steep fire trails through the forest, the lookout is one of the main scenic rewards in this section of D’Aguilar National Park and a popular stop for walkers, cyclists, and trail runners tackling the climb. Toilets, picnic facilities, and parking are available near the lookout area.

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Camp Mountain Track climbs steadily through open eucalypt forest and broad fire trails towards one of the highest points in the southern section of D’Aguilar National Park. The track is popular with walkers, mountain bikers, and trail runners thanks to its long climbs, rolling ridgelines, and wide views across Samford Valley, Moreton Bay, and the Glass House Mountains from higher sections near the lookout. Much of the route follows gravel management roads beneath spotted gums and ironbarks, with some steeper and rougher sections on the climb.

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Sutton Court Track is a steep gravel fire trail climbing through open eucalypt forest towards Camp Mountain Lookout. The track is broad and easy to follow but gets rocky and eroded in sections from water runoff, especially on the steeper climbs near the ridgeline. As you gain elevation, the forest opens to wider views across the surrounding ranges and towards Brisbane in the distance.

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D’Aguilar National Park protects a huge stretch of forested ranges northwest of Brisbane, with eucalypt woodland, subtropical rainforest pockets, creeks, and steep ridgelines spread across the park. Around Camp Mountain, the tracks climb through dry forest and fire trails with regular birdlife and wide views back towards Samford Valley and Moreton Bay from the higher ridges.

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March 22, 2026, Golden Boulder track

The Golden Boulder Track is a short, easy walking track that traces the legacy of the 1860s gold rush, passing fenced mineshafts and quartz remains from historic mining attempts that ultimately yielded little gold. It winds through open eucalypt forest, and if you’re here in the spring, there are beautiful wildflowers dotted on the forest floor. Birdlife is abundant here, so keep an eye out; you might even spot a kookaburra during your walk along the way.

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March 22, 2026, Bellbird Grove

Bellbird Grove is a popular picnic and recreation area within Brisbane Forest Park, nestled along Cedar Creek and surrounded by eucalypt forest. There are barbecues, shelters, toilets, and open grassy spaces, making it an ideal base for short walks and family outings. It’s also a trailhead for several walking tracks, with lots of birdlife, including whipbirds, cockatoos, and wonga pigeons. While you’re here, be sure to listen for the distinctive call of Bell Miners (or bellbirds), which call this area home.

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This sandy swimming area at Enoggera Reservoir is a rare inland “beach” experience in Brisbane. A roped enclosure marks the designated swim zone, creating a safer space for cooling off while keeping paddlers and wildlife separate. The beach is open seven days a week, from 5.30 am to 6.30 pm between September and April, and from 6.00 am to 5.30 pm between May and August.

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Lovely little recreation reserve- there's a wildlife centre you can enter for a small admission, wander the grounds (kids can"dig for dinosaur bones"), or do a bit of kayaking or swimming. Starting point for the Enoggera Reservoir Circuit (hike or bike).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Samford Conservation Park?

There are over 20 hiking routes in Samford Conservation Park that are accessible directly from bus stations. These include a variety of trails, with 8 easy, 6 moderate, and 7 difficult options to choose from.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Samford Conservation Park?

The trails in Samford Conservation Park are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from 125 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the park's diverse natural environment, particularly the peaceful ironbark and spotted gum forests, and the convenience of accessing these trails via public transport for a car-free adventure.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks accessible by bus in Samford Conservation Park?

Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Hiking loop from Arana Hills. This 5.7 km route is suitable for most fitness levels and offers a gentle introduction to the park's woodlands. The park also features the Crebra Circuit, a short, accessible walk through ironbark and spotted gum forests, perfect for a quick nature immersion.

Can I bring my dog on the bus-accessible hiking trails?

While dogs are generally permitted on leads in the day-use areas like Ironbark Gully Picnic Area, specific trail regulations can vary. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or the official park website for the most current rules regarding dogs on hiking trails within Samford Conservation Park.

Are there any circular routes starting from bus stations?

Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. An example is the Wahminda Pond loop from Ferny Grove, a moderate 8.9 km trail that offers a scenic loop through the park's diverse forest environments.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on these trails?

Samford Conservation Park is known for its beautiful red ironbark and spotted gum forests, which you'll encounter on many trails. The park is also part of the 'Mountains to Mangroves Corridor,' meaning you might spot diverse wildlife, including wallabies, koalas, and various bird species, especially around the ironbark trees.

Are there any longer or more challenging bus-accessible hikes?

For a more challenging experience, the Camp Mountain loop from Upper Kedron is a difficult 17.5 km route featuring significant elevation changes. Another option is the Enoggera Reservoir loop from Upper Kedron, a demanding 24.3 km hike with substantial elevation gain.

What is the best time of year to hike in Samford Conservation Park?

Samford Conservation Park is enjoyable year-round. However, the cooler, drier months from autumn to spring (March to November) are often preferred for hiking to avoid the peak summer heat and humidity. This period also offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic lookouts on the bus-accessible trails?

Yes, some trails offer rewarding views. For instance, the Camp Mountain Lookout loop from Upper Kedron is a moderate 14 km trail that includes a lookout point, providing scenic vistas over the surrounding landscape.

Are there facilities like picnic areas or toilets near the bus-accessible trailheads?

The Ironbark Gully Picnic Area is a central facility within the park, offering wood-fired barbecues, picnic tables (some sheltered), and toilet facilities. While not directly at every bus stop, it's a convenient spot for a break or meal, and many trails are easily accessible from its vicinity.

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