Map of Gold Coast Hinterland | Waterfalls, Rainforests & Visitor Guide

Map of Gold Coast Hinterland – Waterfalls, Rainforests & Visitor Guide

This map of the Gold Coast Hinterland provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most scenic regions, including rainforests, waterfalls, national parks, mountain villages, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the Gold Coast Hinterland is laid out.

The Gold Coast Hinterland is famous for its World Heritage-listed rainforests, spectacular lookouts, waterfalls, wildlife and charming mountain communities. It offers a completely different experience to the nearby beaches of the Gold Coast.

Quick Answer:

The Gold Coast Hinterland is located west of the Gold Coast in South East Queensland. Major attractions include Springbrook National Park, Lamington National Park, Tamborine Mountain, waterfalls, lookouts and rainforest walks.

Interactive Gold Coast Hinterland Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore national parks, waterfalls, rainforest attractions and mountain villages throughout the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Tip: Gold Coast Hinterland maps are useful for locating waterfalls, national parks, lookouts and scenic driving routes.

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Where Is the Gold Coast Hinterland Located?

The Gold Coast Hinterland is located in South East Queensland west of the Gold Coast coastline. It includes mountain ranges, rainforests, national parks and rural communities extending towards the Scenic Rim region.

  • North: Tamborine Mountain region
  • South: New South Wales border area
  • East: Gold Coast coastline
  • West: Scenic Rim region

Main Areas and Attractions of the Gold Coast Hinterland

  • Springbrook National Park — waterfalls and rainforest walks
  • Lamington National Park — World Heritage rainforest
  • Tamborine Mountain — popular mountain village destination
  • Natural Bridge — iconic rock formation and waterfall
  • Purling Brook Falls — spectacular waterfall attraction
  • Binna Burra — walking and lookout area
  • O'Reilly's Rainforest Retreat — major visitor hub
  • Best of All Lookout — panoramic scenic views
  • Cedar Creek Falls — popular waterfall destination
  • Glow Worm Attractions — unique visitor experience

Major Regions of the Gold Coast Hinterland Explained

  • Tamborine Mountain Region — villages, wineries and rainforest walks
  • Springbrook Region — waterfalls and lookouts
  • Lamington Region — extensive rainforest and hiking trails
  • Scenic Rim Interface — mountain and rural landscapes
  • World Heritage Conservation Areas — protected rainforest ecosystems

Key Geographic Features

  • Ancient Rainforests — defining regional attraction
  • Mountain Plateaus — elevated landscapes and viewpoints
  • Waterfalls and Creeks — major natural features
  • Volcanic Landscapes — distinctive geological formations
  • Gondwana Rainforests — World Heritage-listed environment
  • Wildlife Habitats — rich biodiversity and native species

Gold Coast Hinterland Transport and Scenic Drive Map Overview

A map of the Gold Coast Hinterland is useful for understanding how national parks, waterfalls and attractions connect throughout the region.

  • Tamborine Mountain Road Network — access to major attractions
  • Springbrook Road — connects lookouts and waterfalls
  • Lamington Access Roads — visitor access to rainforest areas
  • Scenic Tourist Drives — popular sightseeing routes
  • Regional road connections — connect the hinterland with the Gold Coast, Scenic Rim and surrounding areas

Why People Search for a Map of the Gold Coast Hinterland

  • To locate waterfalls and rainforests
  • To find national parks and walking trails
  • To plan scenic drives and day trips
  • To explore mountain villages and lookouts
  • To understand the layout of the region

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Gold Coast Hinterland Map FAQs

  • Where is the Gold Coast Hinterland located?
    The Gold Coast Hinterland is located west of the Gold Coast in South East Queensland.
  • What is the Gold Coast Hinterland known for?
    It is known for rainforests, waterfalls, mountain villages and World Heritage-listed national parks.
  • What are the main attractions?
    Springbrook National Park, Lamington National Park and Tamborine Mountain are among the region's most popular attractions.
  • Is the Gold Coast Hinterland worth visiting?
    It is one of Queensland's premier nature and rainforest tourism destinations.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Roads, walking tracks, facilities, weather conditions and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.