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Ships Stern circuit
With endless views, cascading waterfalls, mighty ranges and plunging valleys, this is one of the most magnificent walks in the park.
- Journey type
- Walk
- Distance
- 21km circuit The same start and finish point, but the traveller doesn’t return along the same path
- Time suggested
- Allow about 8hr walking time
- Grade
- Grade 4 walking track
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
Journey facilities
- Walking
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This is one of the most magnificent walks in Lamington National Park. Photo credit: Lightcapturer © Queensland Government
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This circuit has breathtaking views from several lookouts. Photo credit: Lightcapturer © Queensland Government
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You can't miss the beautiful Nagarigoon Falls. Photo credit: Nicholas Hill © Queensland Government
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We recommend walking this circuit clockwise.
Descend along the Lower Bellbird track past Koolanbilba and Yangahla lookouts before branching off onto the Ships Stern circuit.
Pass through a fine stand of piccabeen palm Archontophoenix cunninghamii to the floor of Nixon Valley where red cedar Toona ciliatae and the majestic flooded gum Eucalyptus grandis thrive. Take the short Lower Ballunji Falls side-track (an additional 1.2km return) to the bottom of Ballunjui Falls.
Continuing along the circuit, cross Nixon Creek and ascend through Hidden Valley past Charraboomba Rock to the top of Ships Stern range and into open eucalypt forest. This is one of the few places within the park where scribbly gum Eucalyptus racemosa can be seen. The views are impressive at the end of from Kooloobano lookout and it's a great spot to stop for lunch.
Enjoy more panorama views from several lookouts as the circuit continues through tall open forest along the eastern side of the Ships Stern Range. The Upper Ballunjui side-track (an additional 2.6km return) leads to Guraigumai Rock and Upper Ballunjui Falls.
Continue past Nagarigoon Falls to the junction with Daves Creek circuit, turn right to head along the Border Track and complete the circuit back to the Saddle trailhead.
For the very energetic, Daves Creek circuit can be added to this walk, making it a total of 23km.
This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).
Getting there and getting around
The Ships Stern circuit is in the Binna Burra section of Lamington National Park, 110km south of Brisbane.
- The circuit starts at the Saddle trailhead opposite the road entrance to Binna Burra Lodge.
The Ballunjui Falls area is a declared restricted access area for the protection of rare and threatened species and critical, sensitive habitats—unauthorised entry is prohibited.
For more details on how to get to Lamington National Park, please see getting there and getting around.
Wheelchair accessibility
This circuit is not suitable for wheelchair access. There are wheelchair-accessible picnic tables and toilets at the Binna Burra upper day-use area. Wheelchair-accessible toilets are located at the national park’s Information Centre and picnic tables at the Binna Burra lower day-use area.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Ships Stern circuit is open 24 hours a day.
Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Lamington safely and Walk with care.
- Severe Weather Damage - Lamington National Park 14 March to 23 May 2025