Mount Tinbeerwah and Surrounds

This out-and-back summit walk is completely separate from any other walking track in Tewantin National Park. It’s 500 metres from a carpark, so gets fairly busy. The summit itself is scenic but slightly ruined by fencing along the perimeter and aforementioned foot traffic.

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I drove a few minutes down the hill to hit the nearest walkable bushtracks. Starting at Tinbeerwah Road and working my way around clockwise, I walked north to McKinnon Drive, east along McKinnon Drive Singletrack, and then back around via Harry’s shortcut.

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Good in a pinch, though I wouldn’t go back there in a hurry.

A lush rainforest creek
Crossing the Cooroibah Creek.

Here are those two walks in the one map:

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The entire southern section of Tewantin National Park (bar the 1km Palm Grove walk) is for mountain bikes. Ignore AllTrails and other internet slop that says otherwise.