Hike Bare Rock and Morgans Walk:
A Breathtaking trail in Queensland's Main Range National Park

Discover the hidden gems of Bare Rock Track and Morgans Walk for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.

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5-7 hrs 12.2 kms
Highlights
Panoramic views Lush rainfores Serene forests
Features
Elevation gain: 692 mts.
Route type: Out & back
Level
Experience: Intermediate
Fitness: Moderate to High
Getting there From Brisbane, drive 120km south-west on the Cunningham Highway to Cunninghams Gap. Turn right into the car park at the top of the gap.

Bare Rock and Morgans Walk | an Exhilarating Journey Through Queensland's Natural Wonders

Nestled in the heart of Main Range National Park, the Bare Rock Track and Morgans Walk offer an invigorating 13.2km adventure through Queensland's stunning Scenic Rim. This challenging out-and-back trail takes you from lush rainforests to breathtaking summit views, showcasing the diverse beauty of the Australian landscape.

Experience the thrill of conquering Bare Rock's 1168m summit, where 360-degree panoramic views of the Ramparts and Darling Downs await, rewarding your efforts with unforgettable vistas.

Trail Talk: A Breakdown of the Hike

The adventure begins
Embarking Track
Begin your journey at the Cunninghams Gap car park to start the on the Mount Cordeaux Track
Climb up
Dense, shaded rainforest
Gradually climb through the rainforest, Making sure you enjoy the diverse flora and fauna in the area
Mount Cordeaux
Best summit lookout
Reach the Mount Cordeaux for a great spot with stunning views of the Fassifern Valley
Bare Rock
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Keep going to Bare Rock for spectacular views of the Main Ranges and Scenic Rim.

Getting there from Brisbane

From Brisbane via National Highway 15, get to Cunninghams Gap. Turn right into the car park at the top of the gap.

Wild life

Keep your eyes peeled for diverse wildlife
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Albert's Lyrebird

endemic to subtropical rainforests in Australia. It is characterized by its large size.

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Eastern bristlebird

A medium-sized songbird native to southeastern Australia. Found in areas of New South Wales and along the Queensland border.

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Pademelons

Small marsupials belonging to the genus Thylogale. They are native to Australia and the islands of Aru, Kai, and New Guinea.

Comparison with famous Queensland's most challengin summits

Graph to compare different mountains in Queenland including height, distance and elevation gain

Comparison of various mountains in Queensland including height, distance, length and elevation gain.

Pro Tip: Eye peeled Keep an eye out for the elusive Albert's Lyrebird, known for its impressive vocal mimicry and elaborate courtship displays.

Hiking Tips and Checklists:

Illustration-camping Before You Lace Up!
Here are some key recommendations to enhance your Mount Greville Hike experience:

Start Early: Thoroughly understand the physical demands, potential risks, and weather conditions, a Mt Greville Trail Map would come in handy.

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate! Bring plenty of water & fuel up with high-energy snacks

Dress for Success: Wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and breathable clothing.

Choose the right path: Take Waterfall Gorge up to avoid impassable downclimb obstacles

Leave No Trace: Pack out all your trash and respect the natural environment.

Mind the Weather: Avoid hiking after heavy rain due to potential flash floods and slippery rocks.

Offline map: Download an offline map or bring a physical copy for navigation

Pack Checklist:

Pro Tip:
Pack some extra layers Pack a light jacket as temperatures can be cooler at higher elevations, especially when resting at viewpoints.

Bare Rock Track and Morgans Walk Route and Trail Notes

The trail begins with a steady incline through dense rainforest. After about 3km, you'll reach Mount Cordeaux summit. Continue to Bare Rock for more spectacular views. On the return journey, consider exploring Morgans Walk, a 700m side track leading to a beautiful montane heath grove. Be cautious of slippery conditions after rain and watch for Gympie-Gympie plants near the trail. Parking is available at the trailhead, along with toilets and water (treat before drinking).

trail map mt greville

Bare Rock trail map.

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Pro Tip: To avoid crowds, plan your hike for a weekday or arrive early on weekends.

Stay Nearby

Consider camping at the nearby Goomburra section of Main Range National Park for a full immersion in nature. Alternatively, the town of Warwick, about 50km away, offers various accommodation options for those preferring more comfort after their hike.

Conclusion

The Bare Rock Track and Morgans Walk offer a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience in one of Queensland's most beautiful national parks. With its diverse ecosystems, stunning viewpoints, and rich wildlife, this trail provides the perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or looking to push your limits, this hike promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Scenic Rim.

FAQs:

How long does Bare Rock and Morgan's track hike take?

On average, the hike takes 5-7 hours, depending on fitness level and time spent at viewpoints.

Can beginners attempt this hike?

While challenging, fit beginners can attempt this hike with proper preparation and allow for extra time.

Are there any dangerous animals to be aware of?

Be cautious of snakes, especially in warmer months. Make noise while walking to alert wildlife of your presence.

Is there mobile phone reception on the trail?

Reception can be limited in some areas. It's best to inform someone of your hiking plans before setting out.

What's the best time of year to hike Bare Rock Track?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and clearer skies.

Are there any water sources along the trail?

While there's water available at the trailhead, it's best to bring enough for the entire hike as there are no reliable water sources along the trail.

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