Hiking Mt Greville the best of Moogerah Peaks
Waterfall Gorge & Lake Moogerah Vistas

Take the Tough Route Up Waterfall Gorge for Unbeatable Lake Moogerah Vistas on this Scenic Rim Thriller

mt-Greville top view of the lake Moogerah
5-7 hrs 5.0 kms
Highlights
Waterfall Gorge Slab Rock Palm Gorge
Features
Elevation gain: 575 mts.
Route type: Loop
Level
Experience: Advanced
Fitness: High
Getting there Around 2 hours drive from Brisbane

From Brisbane, take Cunningham Hwy to Aratula, Lake Moogerah Rd for 11km, then Mt Greville Rd to carpark. 2hr drive from Brisbane.

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An Epic Scenic Rim Peak Demanding Stamina and Scrambling Skills

Seasoned hikers seeking an adventurous full-body workout should look no further than the Mount Greville Loop via the Waterfall Gorge and Palm Gorge in Queensland's picturesque Moogerah Peaks National Park. As one of the region's most challenging peak ascents, this grueling 5km circuit demands a very high level of fitness, scrambling ability, and navigational skills.

Use all four limbs to conquer the rocky creek bed of Waterfall Gorge, carefully climbing over boulders and squeezing through narrow corners surrounded by towering cliffs.

Trail Talk: A Breakdown of the Hike

The adventure begins
A physically and mentally demanding ascent up Waterfall Gorge
No clearly defined trail, you'll need to closely follow the rocky, vegetation-choked creek bed, using your hands and feet to vault over obstacles.
Panoramic views
After about 2 hours of Full-body climbing
You'll emerge into stunning Slab Rock, a Lake Moogerah overlook boasting some of the hike's best panoramic views.
Mt Greville summit
From Slab Rock's sloping slabs
At 770m, the peak rewards with sweeping vistas across the Scenic Rim to Mt Barney and Mt Lindesay. Soak in the 360-degree views you've battled so hard to reach.
Coming down
The descent is no walk in the park
Following the equally gorgeous Palm Gorge with its dense rainforest, tangled root systems to maneuver, and mossy boulder obstacles.

Getting there from Brisbane

From Brisbane, take Cunningham Hwy to Aratula, Lake Moogerah Rd for 11km, then Mt Greville Rd to carpark. 2hr drive from Brisbane.

Wild life

Keep your eyes peeled for diverse wildlife like Brush turkeys, wallabies and a variety of birds.

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: Download offline maps. This unmarked trail demands reliable navigation. I use the AllTrails app for this.

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.

Pack Checklist:

Pro Tip:
Study the trail map closely: It's easy to get turned around in the gorges and lose the route, even with a GPS app. Knowing how to take bearings from terrain features can prevent you from going in circles.

Mount Greville Route and Trail Notes

From parking to summit: The circuit starts from the Mt Greville carpark - follow the service road 200m to the signed Waterfall Gorge trail on the right. Descend into the gorge and scramble upstream, using hands and feet to climb over rocks, boulders, and through vegetated bottlenecks in the creek bed.

At the top, take the right fork to reach the viewpoint at Slab Rock's sloping rock slabs offering panoramic vistas of Lake Moogerah. Continue uphill from here through forest to the Mt Greville summit cairn.

For the descent, backtrack to the junction and take the left fork into Palm Gorge. Carefully pick your way down mossy boulder fields, maneuvering over fallen trees, roots, and through thick vegetation. At the bottom, hike downstream to reconnect with Waterfall Gorge's start point.

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Mt Greville trail map.

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Pro Tip: Slippery rocks The rocky creek beds in both gorges become extremely slippery when wet - trekking poles are recommended for traction on this terrain.

Stay Nearby

Extend your adventure by booking a night at Lake Moogerah . The Moogerah Lake Caravan Park offers camping sites right on the shores of the lake, just a short drive from the Mt Greville trailhead.

Lake Moogerah Camping is situated right on the shores of Lake Moogerah

Conclusion

Not for the faint of heart or ill-prepared, the Mt Greville Waterfall/Palm Gorge circuit serves up a true adventurer's test piece in the Scenic Rim region. This non-stop rocky scramble and navigational challenge demands skillful footwork, endurance, and a healthy dose of gutsy determination to overcome its continuous succession of obstacles and ups-and-downs.

But those who prevail will be rewarded with a tremendous sense of accomplishment - not to mention Slab Rock's jaw-dropping panoramas. Lace up your boots and join the trail community in conquering this iconic South East Queensland peak.

FAQs:

How difficult is hiking up Waterfall Gorge?

As the most difficult ascent route, Waterfall Gorge requires Class 3 scrambling using your hands and feet to climb over boulders, logs, and through narrow rocky sections with exposure to cliffs on either side. Excellent route-finding skills are also a must.

Can I hike Mt Greville solo?

While some experienced scramblers may attempt it solo, the majority of hikers agree having a buddy is highly advisable give the trail's difficulty, navigation challenges, and potential obstacles.

Are there any exposed/high-risk areas?

While the actual gorges are relatively unexposed, some of the ridgeline sections near the summit traverse close to cliffs with exposure that demands extra caution.

What's the best footwear?

Sturdy hiking boots with excellent ankle support and deep, grippy tread are an absolute must for tackling the rough terrain and countless rocky sections.

What's the best season for this hike?

Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures. Summer can be oppressively hot and humid in the gorges with higher risk of storms.

Can I bring my dog on the hike?

No, dogs are strictly not permitted on the Mt Greville trail or any trails within Moogerah Peaks National Park.

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