In the southern suburbs of Brisbane, this park protects significant habitat for koalas and other wildlife, while providing visitors with a variety of recreational activities to enjoy. With an extensive network of shared trails, visitors can spin the wheels of their mountain bike, ride on horseback or stretch their legs with a bushwalk. Have a barbecue or picnic in the day-use area or trail hub and see live koalas up close with a free visit to the Daisy Hill Koala Centre.
Location
Daisy Hill Conservation Park is 25km south-east of Brisbane City, or 50km north of the Gold Coast, via the Pacific Motorway (M1).
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
Park facilities
- Barbecue (wood/fuel/coin)
- Information centre
- No rubbish bins
- Parking area
- Picnic tables (some sheltered)
- Toilets
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
- No camping
- Cycling
- Horseriding
- Walking
- Dogs permitted (on leash)
Highlights and announcements
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The Queensland Government is developing the next stage of projects as part of its long-term plan to improve the management, use and enjoyment of the Daisy Hill Koala Bushland area.
- Mountain Bike Trail Closure Daisy Hill Conservation Park 20–24 November 2024
- Temporary Mountain Bike Trail Maintenance Closures 18–22 November 2024