Family on dirt walking trail surrounded by giant rainforest trees.

Epic 6 Days Drive Through Queensland Country

Explore the country with this 6 day drive from Brisbane through the Lockyer Valley to Toowoomba, along the Condamine to Goondiwindi and the Southern Downs.

Rolling hills filled with trees.

Day 1: Brisbane to Lockyer Valley (2 hours 15 minutes)

Main Range Conservation Park

Once you are on Ipswich Road/A7, take the M2/Warrego Highway exit towards Esk/Toowoomba, and head to the Lockyer Valley [92.4km].

Take the Mount Sylvia Road and then take a slight left onto East Haldon Road to enjoy the panoramic mountain views and country roads to finally reach the Main Range Conservation Park [50km]. Hike the ‘Christies Loop’ walking trail [5km return] to see Glen Rock, the red volcanic outcrop.

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Man overlooking valley of green trees and bushland with sun in the distance.

Day 2: Lockyer Valley to Toowoomba (1 hour 55 minutes)

Crows Nest National Park

Head north towards East Haldon Road and continue on to Mount Sylvia Road for a worthwhile pitstop at the Picnic Point Lookout [73km]. Explore the sweeping views of the surrounding valley and bushland from 700 metres above sea level, and tour the parklands and waterfall.

Take the Warrego Highway/A2 on to Seventeen Mile Road to explore the surrounding high country and visit Ravensbourne National Park [48km].

Take the Esk Hampton Road/State Route 85 and on to New England Highway/A3 to reach and explore Crows Nest National Park [34km].

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Rockpool surrounded by large granite boulders and lush foliage

Day 3: Toowoomba to South Burnett (2 hour 30 minutes)

Lake Boondooma

Start the drive on the New England Highway towards the South Burnett region [72km]. Enjoy a bite and a coldie at the historic Maidenwell Pub in the quaint village of Maidenwell. Travel another 3km to Coomba Falls for the natural waterhole surrounded by granite boulders.

Once you are on the Chinchilla Wondai Road/State Route 82, take the Mundubbera Durong Road/State Route 75 for the next stop – Lake Boondooma [168km].

Relax waterside by Lake Boondooma and try your luck at fishing from your camp onsite. Look out for kangaroos and wild horses that call this spot home.

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Silhouette of Bunya Pine at sunset.

Day 4: South Burnett to Condamine (1 hour 50 minutes)

Bunya Mountains National Park

Journey south to the Western Downs on the Mundubbera Durong Road/State Route 75 and then take the Chinchilla Wondai Road/State Route 82 [132km].

Travel through rainforest canopies and ancient bunya pines to reach Bunya Mountains National Park. Soak up the panoramic mountain views from 1,100 m above sea level and follow the walking trails to explore nine different types of rainforest, native wildlife and birdlife.

Take the Bunya Highway/State Route 49 through Western Downs and visit Lake Broadwater and Caliguel Lagoon [additional distance to cover – approx. 280km].

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Aerial view of silos with painted murals on them

Day 5: Condamine to Goondiwindi Region (4 hours)

Yelarbon Recreation Grounds

Steer through country fields on the Leichhardt Highway/A5 and towards Goondiwindi [192km].

Grab a bite in Goondiwindi and explore the art and shops of the town, then just 400m from the main street, stroll along the river walk, where the 3km riverbank hugs the New South Wales border.

From Goondiwindi take the Kildonan Road (which is a designated Tourist Drive) to travel to Yelarbon [approx. 55km] to see the silos, which have their own viewing area. Explore the onsite museum and machinery yard. Have dinner at the Oasis Hotel after stretching your legs at the Yelarbon Lagoon [1.2km].

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Couple walking on top of granite mountain between two balancing boulders.

Day 6: Goondiwindi Region to Southern Downs (2 hours and 40 minutes)

Girraween National Park

Take the Texas Yelarbon Road and on to Mingoola Road/State Route 89 to follow the dirt tracks through Sundown National Park and see Red Rock Gorge (for experienced 4WD travellers) [113km]. Tour a local vineyard or visit a cellar door to pick up your favourite vintage.

Start driving on the Bruxner Highway and on to New England Highway/A15 to the final destination, Girraween National Park [90km]. Look around for intriguing balancing boulders and abundant birdlife.

Explore gentle or more adventurous bushwalks passing open fields of grazing kangaroos, waterfalls and rock pools. Head back to Brisbane via New England Highway [additional distance to cover – 253km].

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