Granite Arch Circuit

30 min to 45 min

1.8 km
circuit

↑ 62 m
↓ -63 m

Easy track
Starting from the Bald Rock Creek Day Use Area on Pyramids Road, Girraween National Park, this walk takes you on a circuit past the Granite Arch via the Granite Arch Circuit. This short, relatively easy loop takes walkers past the Granite Arch, a natural stone archway formed by massive balancing boulders in the northern section of Girraween National Park. The walk begins with an easy gradient, crossing a concrete bridge over Bald Rock Creek, then climbs gently through tall stringybark and blackbutt forest. The walk continues along the Granite Arch Track, passing through the stunning natural archway before following the Pyramid Track back to the day use area. A variety of wildlife, birds and reptiles can be seen along the way, and in spring, there are stunning displays of colourful wildflowers. This walk consists of wide, gently undulating walking trails, with uneven natural surfaces, compacted natural surfaces and steps, suitable for most fitness levels. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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