Caves track, Lamington National Park

Binna Burra, Scenic Rim Area

JOURNEY

In the Binna Burra section of Lamington National Park, Caves track winds 3.5km through open forest and rainforest to emerge on the road near the Binna Burra Mountain Lodge road entrance.

Pick up a copy of the self-guiding brochure produced by the Lamington Natural History Association for this circuit and also the Lamington National Park Discovery Guide from the park's information centre.

Take in the brilliant views into the Coomera Valley, the Darlington Range and rhyolite cliff line. Possibly the largest intact stand of hoop pine in Australia can be seen along the Darlington Range.

As you pass by the Kweebani Caves, think back to a time when they sheltered the original inhabitants of this area—the Yugambeh kinship group. Due to its ancient history, rockfalls may occur, so take caution, avoid lingering and enjoy from a safe distance. From the caves you'll climb to the summit of Mount Roberts through rainforests of immense red cedars and other trees.

White-throated treecreepers, members of one of the oldest groups of songbirds, are frequently seen on this circuit. Koalas are often seen in open forest areas along the walk. Take care when walking beside the bitumen road to return to the start of the track, especially on weekends when traffic is busy, or alternatively walk back along the track.

This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).

3 KM Total
1 Hours Total

Caves circuit, Lamington National Park

Walk
Circuit

Caves track, in the Binna Burra section of Lamington National Park, winds 3.5km through open forest and rainforest to emerge on the road near the Binna Burra Mountain Lodge road entrance.

Pick up a copy of the self-guiding brochure produced by the Lamington Natural History Association for this circuit, and also the Lamington National Park Discovery Guide from the park's information centre.

Take in the brilliant views into the Coomera Valley, the Darlington Range and rhyolite cliff line. Possibly the largest intact stand of hoop pine in Australia can be seen along the Darlington Range.

As you pass by the Kweebani Caves, think back to a time when they sheltered the original inhabitants of this area—the Yugambeh kinship group. Due to its ancient history, rockfalls may occur, so take caution, avoid lingering and enjoy from a safe distance. From the caves you’ll climb to the summit of Mount Roberts through rainforests of immense red cedars and other trees.

White-throated treecreepers, members of one of the oldest groups of songbirds, are frequently seen on this circuit. Koalas are often seen in open forest areas along the walk. Take care when walking beside the bitumen road to return to the start of the track, especially on weekends when traffic is busy, or alternatively walk back along the track.

This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).

This walk is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The map only shows an indicative start point; the track route and endpoint are not shown, and the map cannot be used for navigation purposes. See www.des.qld.gov.au for detailed maps and the latest park information. When you are in the park, read the signs at and near the start of the track.

Image credit: Nicholas Hill © Queensland Government

3 walkers taking in views of forested slopes of Coomera Valley.
Artificial cave through rock with concrete floor and hand rail.

Caves track, Lamington National Park

Lamington National Park, Binna Burra Section,
Binna Burra, Scenic Rim Area
Queensland 4211

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