Buhot Creek and Daisy Hill Reserve
near Priestdale, Queensland (Australia)
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Protecting the headwaters of Tingalpa Creek, Buhot Creek and their tributaries, the area’s riparian forest provides vital habitat for turtles, water rats, platypus, water dragons and frogs, including the vulnerable tusked frog.
Open eucalypt forests, melaleuca wetland and patches of lowland rainforest are home to possums, gliders, powerful owls, glossy black-cockatoos, swamp and red-necked wallabies, and a variety of reptiles and other birds.
This track does include mountain bike trails and fire trails. The trail encompasses the Don & Christine Burnett Conservation area, the Neville Lawrie Reserve and Daisy Hill Conservation Park. Part of the walk will visit the site of a old Quarry.
Open eucalypt forests, melaleuca wetland and patches of lowland rainforest are home to possums, gliders, powerful owls, glossy black-cockatoos, swamp and red-necked wallabies, and a variety of reptiles and other birds.
This track does include mountain bike trails and fire trails. The trail encompasses the Don & Christine Burnett Conservation area, the Neville Lawrie Reserve and Daisy Hill Conservation Park. Part of the walk will visit the site of a old Quarry.
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A haven of firetrails weaves it's way through this beautiful dry forest. Peaceful even on a drizzly day and not far to drive from Brisbane suburbia