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Buderim Rainforest — Attraction in Sunshine Coast Regional

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Buderim Rainforest
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Buderim Forest Park
Quorn Cl, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Rangoli Indian Restaurant
Shop 3, Buderim Central Shopping Centre, 7 Lindsay Rd, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Peak Tower Chinese Restaurant
2/7 - 15 Lindsay Rd, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Honeysuckle Restaurant
8/4 Ballinger Rd, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
John Kyle Espresso - Buderim
1/19 Main St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Somewhere On Buderim
Shop 3/56 Burnett St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Thai Frenzy on Buderim
1 Ballinger Rd, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Chingaari Indian Restaurant
Shop 3/61 Burnett St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Milans Pizza & Pasta
The Hub, Shop 1 Burnett St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Cafe 65
5/65 Burnett St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
Aomori Japanese
Shop 10/29 Main St, Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
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Buderim Rainforest

Buderim QLD 4556, Australia
4.6(14)
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attractions: Buderim Forest Park, restaurants: Rangoli Indian Restaurant, Peak Tower Chinese Restaurant, Honeysuckle Restaurant, John Kyle Espresso - Buderim, Somewhere On Buderim, Thai Frenzy on Buderim, Chingaari Indian Restaurant, Milans Pizza & Pasta, Cafe 65, Aomori Japanese
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Nearby attractions of Buderim Rainforest

Buderim Forest Park

Buderim Forest Park

Buderim Forest Park

4.6

(770)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Buderim Rainforest

Rangoli Indian Restaurant

Peak Tower Chinese Restaurant

Honeysuckle Restaurant

John Kyle Espresso - Buderim

Somewhere On Buderim

Thai Frenzy on Buderim

Chingaari Indian Restaurant

Milans Pizza & Pasta

Cafe 65

Aomori Japanese

Rangoli Indian Restaurant

Rangoli Indian Restaurant

4.5

(206)

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Peak Tower Chinese Restaurant

Peak Tower Chinese Restaurant

4.0

(60)

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Honeysuckle Restaurant

Honeysuckle Restaurant

4.8

(572)

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John Kyle Espresso - Buderim

John Kyle Espresso - Buderim

4.8

(238)

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Reviews of Buderim Rainforest

4.6
(14)
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5.0
41w

Buderim Forest Park is a 45-hectare subtropical haven in Buderim, Queensland, offering visitors lush rainforest landscapes, serene walking trails, and the picturesque Serenity Falls. The park is renowned for its dense vegetation, cool streams, and cascading waterfalls, providing a tranquil escape from urban life.  The park features accessible boardwalks suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families and casual walkers. The River Walk, starting from Harry’s Lane, is a delightful trail through dense rainforest, crisscrossing Martins Creek at several spots. The ambience of the dense rainforest and the trickling sound of water instantly calms the mind.  A highlight of the park is Serenity Falls, a beautiful waterfall accessible via a relatively easy walk. Visitors have praised the falls as a “pretty waterfall, easy to access,” and noted that it’s a “lovely natural experience.”   The park’s well-maintained boardwalks and trails make it suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The River Walk is pram and wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the lush rainforest and tranquil creek crossings.  • Footwear: Wear sturdy shoes, especially after rain, as some sections can be slippery. • Insect Repellent: Apply insect repellent to guard against mosquitoes. • Facilities: Picnic grounds, BBQ facilities, and tables are available at both ends of the walk. Buderim township, less than 1 km away, offers an array of cafes for refreshments. 

In summary, Buderim Forest Park offers a serene and accessible nature experience, with its lush rainforest, well-maintained trails, and the enchanting Serenity Falls. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely walk, family outing, or simply to reconnect...

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5.0
6y

We decided to visit here off the cuff after googling bush walks. It's really easy to get here and we realised there's two entrances. One takes you to the boardwalk and there were quia few kids on scooters along the way. Onec the board walk stops its undealed ground. I went in running shoes but partner went in thongs and he said he was ok. The water fall is really lovely, even without any rain. Alot of people were swimming and the water felt nice, looks pretty nice, but we didn't swim. There were a lot of different animals. We saw goannas, bugs, bush turkeys, partner thought he saw a koala. There's toilets at the car parks and a resturant at the boardwalk end. We were looking at the beautiful old building it's in and the manager came out and asked us if we'd like to have a loom around. He explained they were closed and preparing for a private event. He told us a bit of the history, showed us the set up and wine collection. It was just beautiful and the food they were preparing smelled fantastic. So nice of him to show us around. The walk is not hard but there are a few steepish parts, but you can definitely stick to the boardwalk if you need. It is really beautiful. The carpark also had bbq areas and picnic tables. Didn't have a close look at them. We headed into the town for lunch and there were some great places open. Definitely worth the...

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5.0
1y

Second time visiting. Parking can be tricky but we have managed to get one both times. There are other walks available. Sufficient signage, so it's obvious where to choose. Can't beat a quick walk to see a waterfall! The shorter path was closed this time. Suitable for most ability levels as I saw kids on this walk. I recommend bringing decent shoes with grip as it was wet in some parts and you need to descend to see the waterfall below. There's a combination of large stones you need to navigate as steps and unpaved walking track. There is some signage for directions. The waterfall was beautiful on the day we went. It's a popular spot. I saw some teenage kids jumping into the water. I bet it would've been cold! There are portals to explore if you feel so inclined. Save some energy for the return journey back as it's uphill. There are some benches and undercover sheltersIand a bin near the start of the walk. I didn't see any rubbish so well done, everyone, for respecting nature and doing their part to keep this...

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Quynh NguyenQuynh Nguyen
Buderim Forest Park is a 45-hectare subtropical haven in Buderim, Queensland, offering visitors lush rainforest landscapes, serene walking trails, and the picturesque Serenity Falls. The park is renowned for its dense vegetation, cool streams, and cascading waterfalls, providing a tranquil escape from urban life.  The park features accessible boardwalks suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families and casual walkers. The River Walk, starting from Harry’s Lane, is a delightful trail through dense rainforest, crisscrossing Martins Creek at several spots. The ambience of the dense rainforest and the trickling sound of water instantly calms the mind.  A highlight of the park is Serenity Falls, a beautiful waterfall accessible via a relatively easy walk. Visitors have praised the falls as a “pretty waterfall, easy to access,” and noted that it’s a “lovely natural experience.”   The park’s well-maintained boardwalks and trails make it suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The River Walk is pram and wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the lush rainforest and tranquil creek crossings.  • Footwear: Wear sturdy shoes, especially after rain, as some sections can be slippery. • Insect Repellent: Apply insect repellent to guard against mosquitoes. • Facilities: Picnic grounds, BBQ facilities, and tables are available at both ends of the walk. Buderim township, less than 1 km away, offers an array of cafes for refreshments.  In summary, Buderim Forest Park offers a serene and accessible nature experience, with its lush rainforest, well-maintained trails, and the enchanting Serenity Falls. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely walk, family outing, or simply to reconnect with nature.
RosieRosie
We decided to visit here off the cuff after googling bush walks. It's really easy to get here and we realised there's two entrances. One takes you to the boardwalk and there were quia few kids on scooters along the way. Onec the board walk stops its undealed ground. I went in running shoes but partner went in thongs and he said he was ok. The water fall is really lovely, even without any rain. Alot of people were swimming and the water felt nice, looks pretty nice, but we didn't swim. There were a lot of different animals. We saw goannas, bugs, bush turkeys, partner thought he saw a koala. There's toilets at the car parks and a resturant at the boardwalk end. We were looking at the beautiful old building it's in and the manager came out and asked us if we'd like to have a loom around. He explained they were closed and preparing for a private event. He told us a bit of the history, showed us the set up and wine collection. It was just beautiful and the food they were preparing smelled fantastic. So nice of him to show us around. The walk is not hard but there are a few steepish parts, but you can definitely stick to the boardwalk if you need. It is really beautiful. The carpark also had bbq areas and picnic tables. Didn't have a close look at them. We headed into the town for lunch and there were some great places open. Definitely worth the drive and walk.
KatieKatie
Second time visiting. Parking can be tricky but we have managed to get one both times. There are other walks available. Sufficient signage, so it's obvious where to choose. Can't beat a quick walk to see a waterfall! The shorter path was closed this time. Suitable for most ability levels as I saw kids on this walk. I recommend bringing decent shoes with grip as it was wet in some parts and you need to descend to see the waterfall below. There's a combination of large stones you need to navigate as steps and unpaved walking track. There is some signage for directions. The waterfall was beautiful on the day we went. It's a popular spot. I saw some teenage kids jumping into the water. I bet it would've been cold! There are portals to explore if you feel so inclined. Save some energy for the return journey back as it's uphill. There are some benches and undercover sheltersIand a bin near the start of the walk. I didn't see any rubbish so well done, everyone, for respecting nature and doing their part to keep this place beautiful.
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Buderim Forest Park is a 45-hectare subtropical haven in Buderim, Queensland, offering visitors lush rainforest landscapes, serene walking trails, and the picturesque Serenity Falls. The park is renowned for its dense vegetation, cool streams, and cascading waterfalls, providing a tranquil escape from urban life.  The park features accessible boardwalks suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families and casual walkers. The River Walk, starting from Harry’s Lane, is a delightful trail through dense rainforest, crisscrossing Martins Creek at several spots. The ambience of the dense rainforest and the trickling sound of water instantly calms the mind.  A highlight of the park is Serenity Falls, a beautiful waterfall accessible via a relatively easy walk. Visitors have praised the falls as a “pretty waterfall, easy to access,” and noted that it’s a “lovely natural experience.”   The park’s well-maintained boardwalks and trails make it suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels. The River Walk is pram and wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the lush rainforest and tranquil creek crossings.  • Footwear: Wear sturdy shoes, especially after rain, as some sections can be slippery. • Insect Repellent: Apply insect repellent to guard against mosquitoes. • Facilities: Picnic grounds, BBQ facilities, and tables are available at both ends of the walk. Buderim township, less than 1 km away, offers an array of cafes for refreshments.  In summary, Buderim Forest Park offers a serene and accessible nature experience, with its lush rainforest, well-maintained trails, and the enchanting Serenity Falls. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely walk, family outing, or simply to reconnect with nature.
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We decided to visit here off the cuff after googling bush walks. It's really easy to get here and we realised there's two entrances. One takes you to the boardwalk and there were quia few kids on scooters along the way. Onec the board walk stops its undealed ground. I went in running shoes but partner went in thongs and he said he was ok. The water fall is really lovely, even without any rain. Alot of people were swimming and the water felt nice, looks pretty nice, but we didn't swim. There were a lot of different animals. We saw goannas, bugs, bush turkeys, partner thought he saw a koala. There's toilets at the car parks and a resturant at the boardwalk end. We were looking at the beautiful old building it's in and the manager came out and asked us if we'd like to have a loom around. He explained they were closed and preparing for a private event. He told us a bit of the history, showed us the set up and wine collection. It was just beautiful and the food they were preparing smelled fantastic. So nice of him to show us around. The walk is not hard but there are a few steepish parts, but you can definitely stick to the boardwalk if you need. It is really beautiful. The carpark also had bbq areas and picnic tables. Didn't have a close look at them. We headed into the town for lunch and there were some great places open. Definitely worth the drive and walk.
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Second time visiting. Parking can be tricky but we have managed to get one both times. There are other walks available. Sufficient signage, so it's obvious where to choose. Can't beat a quick walk to see a waterfall! The shorter path was closed this time. Suitable for most ability levels as I saw kids on this walk. I recommend bringing decent shoes with grip as it was wet in some parts and you need to descend to see the waterfall below. There's a combination of large stones you need to navigate as steps and unpaved walking track. There is some signage for directions. The waterfall was beautiful on the day we went. It's a popular spot. I saw some teenage kids jumping into the water. I bet it would've been cold! There are portals to explore if you feel so inclined. Save some energy for the return journey back as it's uphill. There are some benches and undercover sheltersIand a bin near the start of the walk. I didn't see any rubbish so well done, everyone, for respecting nature and doing their part to keep this place beautiful.
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