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The park has two well-mapped walking tracks with information signs. [8] Picnic facilities are provided in the Crummunda Park; facilities include picnic tables, barbecues and toilets. [8] The altitude of the terrain is 2 meters. [9]
A main walking track leads from the Mount Cooroora Forest Reserve (carpark and picnic area) to the top of Mount Cooroora with several meandering tracks around the east and north sides of the mountain.
The walking track ends at Moffat Beach north-east of Bulcock, and is about a one-hour walk. Bulcock Beach is patrolled by volunteer lifesavers from Ithaca–Caloundra City Life Saving Club . Kings Beach , named for Allan King who ran a guest house in the area in 1888, is the main beach of Caloundra.
The European long-distance paths (E-paths) are a network of long-distance footpaths that traverse Europe.While most long-distance footpaths in Europe are located in just one country or region, each of these numbered European long-distance paths passes through many countries.
The reserve contains a Rainforest Discovery Centre, walking tracks, a car park, barbecue and a cafe. [2] The Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve Discovery Centre building was opened in 2017 by the Governor of Queensland, Paul de Jersey AC.
A 4–kilometre boarded path consisting of railway sleepers was constructed during 1997–1999 to protect the underlying bog from erosion due to the popularity of the mountain hill walking; the path does not go all the way to the summit, and instead, a gravel-track is used. Glendalough "Spinc/White Trail" (Wicklow).
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The roadside rest areas, constructed by the Main Roads Commission (MRC) from the early 1950s on the old Bruce Highway and on roads feeding onto the highway (at Petrie; Jowarra, Landsborough; Paynter's Creek, Woombye) represent a pattern of development of the tourist industry in Queensland intrinsically linked to the rise of motor transport Australia-wide in the second half of the 20th century.