Your journey begins just an hours’ drive west from Brisbane in the Lockyer Valley, nestled in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range. Your destination - Glen Rock camping area, part of the Main Range Conservation Park and adjacent to World Heritage-listed Main Range National Park.
This agricultural region is known as Australia’s Salad Bowl, so keep your eyes peeled for roadside fruit and vegetable stalls brimming with fresh produce (think: fresh figs, salad and carrots) for your cheeseboard by the campfire tonight. Psst… be sure to bring a few gold coins so you have cash on hand to add to the honesty box.
The drive to Glen Rock is just as scenic as your final destination, filled with mountain views and winding country roads of the surrounding farmlands - you’re also bound to come across a friendly cow or camel along the way.
Make sure you book and pay before arriving at the campsite to set up your home-away-from-home. Once you’ve set up your room for the night, hit the 5.2km Christie’s Loop walking trail to see firsthand ‘Glen Rock’, a red volcanic outcrop and take in the views across the valley.