Eumundi Mountain Retreat





The Eumundi Mountain Retreat Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Eumundi Conservation Park is a lovely patch of protected bushland not too far from Eumundi, Queensland. This trail winds through the tall peaceful eucalypt forest with grassy and fern-filled undergrowth. Parking can be found on Ajax Road where the trail starts. The path then follows Blackbutt Trail and Iron Bark Trail which are both wide, well-marked, dirt tracks. These tracks can get quite muddy after heavy rain so be prepared to get your feet wet.
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This is a great and decently long bushwalk through the bulk of Eumundi Conservation Park in the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. The trails are mostly wide and flat fire trails which makes for easy navigation and an enticing place for bushwalking, trail running, and mountain biking. Parking is available in both the north and south ends of the park from the Eumundi Noosa Rd - Ajax Rd junction (north) or from the N Arm Yandina Creek Rd.
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A great circuit on the south western section of the Tewantin National Park that is great as either a mountain bike loop, walk or as a trail running route. This trail takes you through some dense and lush forest with a fantastic view along the powerlines. This trail is close to a whole lot of other trails that are perfect for adding on to and extending your day.
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An nice quiet trail through the Eumundi Conservation Park in the Sunshine Coast Region of south east Queensland, located not too far from the small town of Eumundi. This looped route begins and ends from the end of Verrierdale Forest Road, where parking is available. The trail itself is nice and wide, but not that well sign posted so best to keep an eye on the GPS.
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A nice family friendly option through the Eumundi Conservation Park in south east Queensland, located just outside of the town of Eumundi - famous for its fabulous markets. This looped route begins and ends from the end of Verriedale Forest Road. Follow the Ironbark Trail and then the Blackbutt Loop through the park, along nice wide and well maintained paths.