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Activities & Tours in Gold Coast Hinterland

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There are currently 17 activities & tours listed in Gold Coast Hinterland on thegood.guide, covering Springbrook, Burleigh ters QLD, Burleigh Heads, Currumbin Valley, Currumbin, Advancetown, Queensland, O'Reilly, Natural Bridge, Miami, and South Murwillumbah. All listings are editorially reviewed with opening hours, contact details, and real Google reviews.

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Best of All Lookout
Springbrook

Best of All Lookout

A 350-metre walk through rare Gondwanan rainforest opens onto a panoramic view that stretches, on a clear day, almost to Byron Bay. No facilities, no fuss. Bring a layer, arrive early, and sort out your bathroom stop on the drive up.

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BOUNCE Inc Gold Coast
Burleigh ters QLD

BOUNCE Inc Gold Coast

Fifty-plus interconnected trampolines, a three-tiered Cliff Jump, and a ninja obstacle course that will genuinely wear kids out. The Flight Academy on Tuesday evenings is the sleeper hit for anyone wanting to learn real trampoline technique from instructors who know what they're doing.

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Burleigh Head National Park
Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Head National Park

Surfers below, lizards beside you, rainforest at your back. The headland loop at Burleigh is one of the Gold Coast's better forty-minute commitments, with ocean cliff views, cultural markers, and a cold beer waiting at the other end.

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Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park SLSC
Burleigh Heads$$

Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park SLSC

The upstairs deck at this Burleigh surf club has one of the best beach views on the Gold Coast, and the eggs benny won't set you back. Honest food, friendly service, and none of the attitude you'd cop elsewhere on the strip.

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Currumbin Rock Pools
Currumbin Valley

Currumbin Rock Pools

Dark water, slippery rocks, and kids absolutely loving every second of it. Currumbin Rock Pools in the valley offer shallow wading for little ones and a deep main pool for braver swimmers. Picnic facilities on site, café across the road. Go on a weekday.

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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Currumbin

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

Rainbow lorikeets land on your arms at 8am. The animal hospital lets you watch vets treat injured wildlife in real time. Four to five hours, kangaroos roaming freely around you, keeper talks all day. Buy tickets online to skip the gate queue.

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David Fleay Wildlife Park
Burleigh Heads

David Fleay Wildlife Park

Named after the naturalist who first bred platypus in captivity, this compact Burleigh Heads wildlife park punches above its size. Naturalistic habitats, knowledgeable staff who actually stop to talk, and a bird show worth timing your visit around.

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Hinze Dam
Advancetown

Hinze Dam

A flat, paved crossing of the dam wall with Advancetown Lake on one side and green hinterland valley on the other. Stop at View Cafe before heading into Springbrook, or hit the Peter Hallinan Mountain Bike Precinct. Come early in summer. The sun on that wall is no joke.

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Lamington National Park
Queensland

Lamington National Park

Old-growth rainforest, 160 kilometres of trails, and Regent bowerbirds that show up at 6.45am like clockwork. The treetop walk pushes 30 metres above the canopy. Albert's lyrebirds haunt the Border Track entrance most mornings. Two hours from Brisbane, and worth every minute of the drive.

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Morans Falls
O'Reilly

Morans Falls

A 4.4-kilometre return walk through subtropical rainforest leads to a cascade dropping into Morans Creek. The track is easy, the canopy is cool, and weekday crowds are thin. The drive up Lamington National Park Road is the real adventure.

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Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park
Natural Bridge

Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park

A basalt cave where a waterfall drops through a hole in the roof and glow-worms light the ceiling after dark. The 1km rainforest loop is easy enough for toddlers, spectacular enough to bring everyone back for the night walk.

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North Burleigh Lookout (Little Burleigh)
Miami

North Burleigh Lookout (Little Burleigh)

A rocky headland between two beaches with unobstructed views north to the Gold Coast skyline and south along the sand. The walk up is short and steep. Sunset is the reason to come. The beach at the base is reason enough to stay.

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Pizzey Park
Miami

Pizzey Park

Dogs swim in the river, anglers work the banks, and half the Gold Coast runs their Saturday sport here. Pizzey Park is a proper community precinct: off-leash areas, barbecue spots, walking trails, and enough sporting fields to keep everyone occupied.

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Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park
Springbrook

Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park

A 109-metre waterfall with a swimmable rock pool at its base, a well-maintained 4km loop through dense rainforest, and lookouts that justify every stair. Come after rain. The photos never do it justice, and the parking is always a gamble.

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Springbrook National Park
Springbrook

Springbrook National Park

A waterfall drops through a collapsed cave ceiling at the Natural Bridge, and at dusk the glow-worms take over. Purling Brook Falls, Twin Falls, and sweeping coastal lookouts fill out a day on the plateau. The mountain air alone is worth the drive up.

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Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre
South Murwillumbah

Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre

The recreation of Margaret Olley's Paddington studio alone justifies the drive to South Murwillumbah. Add rotating exhibitions, Tweed Valley views, and a free guided tour from volunteers who genuinely know the collection, and this is one of the region's most rewarding afternoons.

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Twin Falls
Springbrook

Twin Falls

You walk directly behind the waterfall, not past it. The Twin Falls Circuit winds through Gondwana Rainforest to a shallow swimming hole at the base of a small cave. Two trail options, cold water, and considerably fewer crowds on a Tuesday morning.

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