We began by driving to The Best of All lookout, and while the lookout was amazing what really took my breath away was the 15 minute hike from our parking spot there. I took many breaths of fresh air as I walked past some of the oldest beech trees in the world. The rocks were covered in moss and lichen and fern bolted up everywhere creating a massive sea of green no matter which way you looked.
The next stop was Goomoolahra picnicking spot. Here a little tiny creek flows into a bigger beautiful waterfall. I was amazed that little trickles could turn into something so large. Matt and I enjoyed our packed lunch, and were then prepared to hike it off.
We ended up doing the Twin Falls hike as several of the other hikes were closed due to bridge construction and heavy rain storms on New Years day. I'm so glad we ended up on this path. It was a grade 3 hike, and I was a bit concerned about the fact that I didn't have my hiking boots with me, but the trail was well maintained and other than slipping from the wetness in a few places I didn't have any issues. While on this path you cross through 9 different forest types, and while I didn't think there would be much of a different there was. It go from feeling cold and damp to being warm, sunny and dry in mere steps, and you could definitely see the different types of vegetation along the trails.
There were many spots to view waterfalls and reaching the bottom of one you are able to swim in the pool formed. I don't recommend this for the faint hearted as the water is numbingly cold. There is also and option to walk behind the waterfall, which was breathtaking. We began our assent first down (not sure why the path goes further down) and then up.
There were plenty of cute little cafes around, though many of them were closed either due to the holidays or it being a Sunday. Eventually we found and open one and treated ourselves to milkshakes. We did stop to look at the Purling Brook waterfall and could spot the construction on the suspension bridge, but by this point we were ready to go.
I had been told not to miss the Natural Bridge, and while it was quite a drive in the opposite direction I am so glad we didn't miss out on this. Here the water has flown so hard that it created a hole in the middle of the rock. It was a beautiful sight to see.
If you are looking for some easy and enjoyable hiking in the Gold Coast area this is the spot to go. There are so many different options and experiences available, and these hikes are good ones to get non nature lovers out and loving it.
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