Pack the hiking boots, activewear, sense of adventure and jump in the car for your first overnighter on this national park trail, at Girraween National Park.
Navigate your way to Girraween National Park, 250 kilometres south-west of Brisbane, taking you up over the Range through Cunninghams Gap, or ‘The Gap’ as it’s known to locals. Make a stop at the top and take a hike on one of 7 tracks that connect to this Main Range National Park trailhead. If you've time, Falls Drive is well worth the diversion to get your fix of panoramic views and majestic waterfalls including the famed Queen Mary Falls, also part of Main Range National Park. Then, keep heading south toward Girraween, near Ballandean and set up camp at one of the two camping grounds or check-in to a cabin or cottage in nearby Stanthorpe.
If you’re short on time and have to choose just one hike to tackle at Girraween National Park, head to the Bald Creek day-use area and set off along The Pyramid track to tick off Girraween’s most popular attraction, Balancing Rock.
Make sure you snap your obligatory photo holding up the 10-tonne boulder balancing on a one-metre base as you take in views of Girraween’s other peaks.
While Balancing Rock might win the popularity contest over the other trails, there’s plenty more to explore throughout this national park – from waterfalls and rock pools to open fields filled with wildflowers in spring.
If you’ve got a few days up your sleeve, stop by the Visitor Information Centre at the day-use area to get a lay of the land and ask a local for their tips on other trails to explore.
Whether you’re visiting during summer or winter, make sure you come prepared for the elements of this granite playground – you’ll need sun protection in summer and warm clothing in winter with suitable footwear to navigate the boulders.
Set off early on your walk to ensure you’re back by lunchtime to graze on seasonal produce at The Barrelroom Wine Lounge at Queensland’s oldest winery – Ballandean Estate. Or stop for wood-fired pizza at Balancing Heart Vineyard accompanied by wines created by Australian winemaker of the year, Mike Hayes.
Regardless of whether you’re staying at one of the camping grounds or in Stanthorpe, you can’t leave without stopping by a cellar door or two during your stay.