Adventure: Buderim Forest Park – River Walk reopened

Wonderful news! This magical adventure through lush rainforest, less than a kilometre from Buderim Village, is back open and better than ever!

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A magical 1.5km walk through dense, cool rainforest in the lower section of this 45-hectare reserve on the northern side of Buderim – perfect for a family adventure or go solo and enjoy the serenity.   

Suitability

Suitable for all ages. Prams and wheelchair accessible.

Highlights

This is a breathtaking, very accessible adventure the whole family can enjoy.

The boardwalk takes you on a journey through a lush, dense rainforest of ferns, trees, vines forest, crisscrossing Martins Creek at several spots.
 
The sounds of the tinkling creek and the birds singing will instantly calm the mind.

This walk has just reopened, following a section of the timber bridge being realigned and replaced with composite decking material to minimise the impact on adjacent advanced trees.   

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Afterwards

For the more energetic, the River Walk links (via a rough trail) into the Buderim Forest Park: Falls Loop which is a truly gorgeous, natural experience. 

You’ll be taken to Serenity Bridge and Buderim Falls to enjoy exquisite waterfalls and cool cascades at their finest
You can also head to the large lawn area near the Harry’s Lane entrance to lounge, run or play on, where picnic grounds, BBQ facilities and tables are available. 

How to get there

There are two entry points to this reserve, both off Lindsay Road, Buderim. The River Walk is the lower entry and is located off Harry’s Lane (which is off Lindsay Road).


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For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast, choose your next adventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast.

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