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Mountain bike trails in D'Aguilar National Park traverse a rugged and scenic landscape northwest of Brisbane, characterized by the D'Aguilar Range. The park features an expansive network of management roads, offering diverse riding experiences through open eucalypt woodlands, scribbly gum forests, and subtropical rainforests. Riders can expect varied terrain, including long ridgeline climbs and sections with steep gradients, providing options for different skill levels. Panoramic views across Moreton Bay and the Glass House Mountains are accessible from various lookouts within…
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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14.7km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Northbrook Mountain Remote Bushcamp is a designated walk-in campsite within D’Aguilar National Park, nestled in the forest near Northbrook Mountain northwest of Brisbane. There are no facilities, so you’ll need to be fully self-sufficient and carry in your own water, food, and equipment. Access is via steep, unsealed management trails through forested terrain with beautiful views along the ridgeline. It is a great spot for a quiet, secluded overnight experience away from developed camping areas.
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Lawton Road is a rural access road in the Dundas/Northbrook area of Queensland, running near Northbrook Mountain within D’Aguilar National Park. It provides access to sections of the park’s trail network, including routes used for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking around the mountain. Along the way, you’ll be surrounded by dense bushland; however, keep an eye out for brief clearings in the trees where you can catch a beautiful glimpse of Lake Wivenhoe in the distance.
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Enoggera Dam is a heritage-listed concrete gravity dam that was completed in 1866. It is Queensland's oldest dam and was originally a major source of drinking water for the city before it became a popular recreational hub. Today, the dam wall and the surrounding reserve are valued for their historical significance, natural beauty, and access to walking trails and water activities.
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D'Aguilar National Park offers over 50 mountain bike trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, providing a diverse riding experience through its varied landscapes.
The park's trails, primarily shared management roads, feature diverse terrain. You can expect everything from open eucalypt woodlands and scribbly gum forests to lush subtropical rainforests. Many routes include challenging ridgeline climbs and sections with steep gradients and rough surfaces, requiring good fitness and navigational skills. There are 12 easy, 21 moderate, and 17 difficult routes available.
Yes, D'Aguilar National Park features several excellent circular routes. Popular options include the Western Window loop from Mount Glorious, a 24 km trail with significant elevation gain, and the Somerset Lookout loop from The Gantry, which is 14.7 km and offers views towards Somerset Dam.
D'Aguilar National Park offers spectacular natural features and viewpoints. You can enjoy panoramic vistas across Moreton Bay and the Glass House Mountains from various lookouts, such as Camp Mountain Lookout. The park also features clear-flowing creeks and lush rainforests. While mountain biking, you might encounter areas like the Rainforest Circuit or the picturesque Gorge pool and gully.
Yes, the park is home to beautiful water features. Greenes Falls, a small rainforest waterfall in the Mount Glorious section, cascades over rock ledges into a shaded creek. Rocky Hole is another popular attraction known for its rock pools, offering a refreshing swim during warmer months. England Creek is also a notable area with a bubbling creek.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse environments, from open woodlands to subtropical rainforests, and the challenging ridgeline climbs that offer rewarding views. The variety of routes, catering to different skill levels, is also frequently highlighted.
While many trails in D'Aguilar National Park feature steep gradients and rough terrain, there are 12 routes classified as easy, which may be more suitable for families or less experienced riders. Always check the specific trail details for elevation and surface conditions to ensure it matches your family's skill level.
Absolutely. D'Aguilar National Park is an excellent destination for advanced mountain bikers, with 17 routes classified as difficult. These trails often feature very steep gradients, rough terrain, and significant elevation gains, such as the Gold Creek Reserve loop from Gold Creek Reserve or the Steep Dirt Descent loop from Samford Conservation Park. These routes provide a challenging and rewarding experience.
The best time to visit D'Aguilar National Park for mountain biking is generally during the cooler, drier months, typically from autumn to spring (March to November). This avoids the intense heat and humidity of summer and reduces the chance of wet, slippery trails, making for a more comfortable and safer ride.
Yes, the park has some facilities. The Gantry day-use area in the northern Mount Mee section offers amenities and is a good starting point for rides. In the Mount Glorious section, you can find cafes. For more detailed information on park facilities, you can visit the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website.
Parking is available at various access points and day-use areas throughout D'Aguilar National Park. Popular starting points like Mount Glorious, Gold Creek Reserve, The Gantry, Samford Conservation Park, and The Gap typically offer parking facilities. Always check specific trailheads for designated parking areas before your ride.
Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within D'Aguilar National Park to protect native wildlife and natural habitats. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website before planning your visit.


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