Daisy Hill Conservation Park - Brisbane

Daisy Hill Conservation Park and surrounding areas protect several hundred koalas, and form one of the last relatively intact natural habitats between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Mountain biking trails and self-guided walking tracks, such as the Tree Discovery trail, complete the picture.

Take one of five walking tracks from the upper and lower picnic areas. These range from the 450 metre Paperbark trail (accessible to wheelchairs with assistance) to the nine kilometre Buhot Creek circuit. Learn about koalas at Daisy Hill Koala Centre (free admission). Join a fun and informative Go Bush activity. Ride your bicycle or horse along one of the signed trails. Dogs are allowed on leads but only where signs permit. The lower picnic area and koala centre are wheelchair accessible.

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