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Walk Grade: MDW2C

Mt Tinbeerwah Circuit

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August 31, 2025
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Mt Tinsbeerwah is in the Tewantin Nation Park.  The mount is a small volcanic plug remnant of volcanic activity 27 million years ago.  The mountain provides spectacular 360 views over the Sunshine Coast. 

This area is home to the endangered swamp stringybark eucalyptus, which is a multi-trrunked trtee with grey fibrous bark and clusters of creamy white flowers. 

We begin with a scramble up towards the summit of Mt Tinbeerwah.  This is the hardest park of the walk.  This track brings us out onto Tinbeerwah Road.  Once on the tared road we will make our way up to the fire tower where we will have morning tea. lovely waterfall just off the road.  We will then follow a fire trail back toward McKinnon Road passing through lush eucalypt forest where there is evidence of timber logging in bygone days.  Keep an eye out for wildflowers all around the trail at this time of year.  This is an easy 10km walk.

What to bring:
  • Backpack
  • Walking shoes/boots
  • Appropriate clothing to suit conditions
  • Sufficient water (minimum 2L)
  • Whistle
  • First aid kit
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Insect repellent
Mt Tinbeerwah Circuit