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Ravensbourne & Crows Nest National Park

Postby sweetiepark » Fri 18 May, 2012 9:24 am

Has anyone been walking in Ravensbourne or Crows Nest National Park lately and could recommend a walk? Maybe something along the lines of 10km or less. Cheers.
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Re: Ravensbourne & Crows Nest National Park

Postby Pteropus » Fri 18 May, 2012 10:00 am

Hi sweetiepark.

I have been to both Ravensbourne and Crows Nest NPs last year. Both parks really only have one simple track system each but they are scenic and definitely worthwhile. I get the feeling they are often overlooked because they are out of the way, but I really like them.

The track in Ravensbourne has some loops through interesting rainforest and has some Aboriginal heritage. Apparently it was part of the path that lead over the range to the Bunya Mountains, and there are Aboriginal diggings through the rainforest. The track goes down to Buaraba creek which is lined by some massive blackbutt trees. When I was there I did some further exploration up and down the creek. I think the loop is approximately 8 - 10 km all up.
Check out this map -> http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/ravens ... np-map.pdf

Crows Nest NP is lovely too and has an amazing swimming hole. Obviously not for swimming at this time of yearr though! I was there in December and the swimming hole was glorious! The single track goes on past the water hole to a look out over the valley. I think from the car park to the lookout and back is only about 5 km. But if you want a bigger challenge, I think the Daly's 'Take a walk in SEQ' book might have track notes for some off track exploration into the Valley of the Diamonds. Crows Nest NP has a lovely little camp site and the best thing about Crows Nest NP is all the rock wallabies, which are best seen sunning themselves along the creek in the morning sun!
Crows Nest map -> http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/crows- ... est-np.pdf

Some pics below of Crows Nest and Ravensbourne for inspiration.

Cheers
Andrew

016 water hole at Crows Nest Falls.JPG
Water hole at Crows Nest NP


017 Valley of Diamonds, Koonin Lookout.JPG
Valley of Diamonds from Koonin Lookout, Crows Nest NP


007 Brush tail rock wallaby.JPG
Brush-tailed rock wallaby


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Blackbutt (Eucalyptus pilularis), Ravensbourne NP
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Re: Ravensbourne & Crows Nest National Park

Postby sweetiepark » Sat 19 May, 2012 9:32 am

Cheers Andrew. I think it might be worth a look. Especially seeing the weather has been so great at the moment for walking.
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