Currumbin Valley Reserve – Self-Guided Day Trips

Currumbin Valley Reserve  
   

Tucked into the hinterland of Queensland's bustling Gold Coast, Currumbin Valley Reserve protects a precious piece of rainforest from the nearby frenzy of development.
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Your trip

Small, but packed with life, Currumbin offers you a chance to unwind while strolling through rainforest studded with several notable rare plants. Keep a lookout for a Richmond birdwing butterfly or a long-nosed bandicoot!


When Visit Currumbin Valley on a self-guided day trip at any time of the year, subject to management activities and weather conditions.
Transport 2WD access to the reserve, then access on foot within the reserve.
Facilities
There are no toilets on the reserve.
Nearest town Currumbin (20 km)
Cost No charge. (But if you enjoy your visit, we would be very grateful for a donation.)
Other arrangements
  • BYO all food and drinks (including water)
  • No camping, campfires, pets or firearms are permitted on this property.
  • Carry a first-aid kit with you.
  • Keep to the tracks where they exist. Tracks may become unstable at times or slippery when wet, so please take care.
Booking
  • Please contact us to arrange your visit in advance: email visits@bushheritage.org.au or call 1300 628 873.
  • When we confirm your visit, we'll provide you with maps and other important information.

Page Last Updated: Wednesday 27 October 2010
Rainbow bee-eater
Rainbow bee-eater. Photo: Wayne Lawler/Ecopix.

Landscape at Currumbin Valley Reserve
View through vine forest canopy at Currumbin Valley Reserve. Photo: Wayne Lawler/Ecopix

Stoney Creek frog
Stoney Creek frog. Photo: Wayne Lawler/Ecopix

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