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The Tamborine Mountain road network is a group of roads that provide access to the mountain community from various lowland localities. The network ensures continuity of access in times of flooding or other natural disasters, and during planned maintenance activities.
Tamborine Mountain Road is a continuous 24.1 kilometres (15.0 mi) road route in the Scenic Rim local government area of Queensland, Australia.Part of the route is designated as State Route 95. [1]
Tamborine Mountain State School is a government primary (Prep-6) school for boys and girls at Curtis Road [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 581 students with 47 teachers (41 full-time equivalent) and 27 non-teaching staff (18 full-time equivalent). [ 39 ]
Beechmont is positioned on a forested ridge leading from the Lamington Plateau to Tamborine Mountain.Outstanding views in nearly all directions means that on a clear day Cunninghams Gap and other Scenic Rim landforms are visible as well as Flinders Peak, Moogerah Peaks and the D'Aguilar Range to the north west of Brisbane.
Tamborine Mountain road network; Tamborine Mountain State High School; Tamborine National Park This page was last edited on 7 October 2018, at 14:43 (UTC). Text ...
Heading north from North Tamborine, via Tamborine Mountain Road, there is a turnoff into Cedar Creek Falls Road. One of the most delightful walks in the whole Tamborine area is the Cedar Creek Circuit (3.2 km) which explores the creek's various cascades, rock pools and plant communities, such as open and dry rainforest and hoop pines. The falls ...
It reaches Tamborine village where it crosses State Route 95, Tamborine Mountain Road to the south-east and Waterford-Tamborine Road to the north-west. The road continues north-east along the river, through Tamborine, Cedar Creek and Luscombe, before crossing to the north of the river in Wolffdene.
Green Mountain Valley The view from a lookout on the 19-kilometre (12 mi) long Ships Stern Circuit. The Lamington National Park is located on the northern side of the Tweed volcano . This large shield volcano is over 100 kilometres in diameter, and extends from Tamborine Mountain in the north to Lismore in the south.