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Kilkivan Forest Reserve & Mudlo Gap 

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On the Mudlo Range, north of the town of Kilkivan, this reserve protects one of the area’s few remaining stands of native hoop pine rainforest. Tall hoop pines once covered much of the coastal ranges. Open eucalypt woodlands with ironbarks and forest red gums grow on exposed slopes and foothills. The reserve is near the site of Queensland's first gold discovery, at Kilkivan township in 1852.

Go for a short scenic drive to Mudlo Gap for excellent views. Enjoy a picnic beside Scrubby Creek (Picnic tables, a shelter shed, toilets and a barbecue are provided at the Gap). Wander the 1km Scrubby Creek walking track, through dry rainforest, past giant figs and lovely creeks. The Mudlo Gap track is steep with many steps, but the view from the lookout is impressive. On your walks, keep your eyes open for whiptail wallabies and wonga pigeons.

Please Note

  • Camping is not allowed in the park
  • Scrubby Creek walking track is wheelchair accessible

Site Description  Old Growth Forest, Reserve, State Forest

Site Facilities  Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Rest Area, River, Walking Trails

Tour Types  Self Guided Tours

Attractions  Lookout, Rare & Endangered Species, Scenic Views, Wildlife

Activities  Animal Viewing, Bushwalking, Picnicking, Rainforest Walks, Scenic Drives

Address: Kilkivan Forest Reserve, Kilkivan, QLD, 4600, Australia
Phone: 1300 130 372

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