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Fig Tree Walk

Hiking area in Imbil

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:29 AM

Fig Tree Walk is located in Imbil (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Maleny Kenilworth Rd, Kenilworth QLD 4574, Australia.

Maleny Kenilworth Rd, Kenilworth QLD 4574, Australia

9MGR+C4 Kenilworth, Queensland, Australia

+61 7 5446 0122

parks.des.qld.gov.au

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Where is Fig Tree Walk?

Fig Tree Walk is located at: Maleny Kenilworth Rd, Kenilworth QLD 4574, Australia.

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Coordinates: -26.6239995, 152.6903071

Fig Tree Walk Reviews

Kerbray
2024-06-06 11:09:25 GMT

A relatively short and easy walk, and you can take your dog on leash too which is great! Cross the bridge from the nearby car park with the boarded walkway entry being on the right. Cool walk that takes about 10-15 minutes, and closed shoes recommended due to snakes.

Helen Kerr
2024-01-20 06:50:06 GMT

A perfect place to stop on a long drive. Great short walk with lots to see. It's not a hard walk but long enough to stretch your legs. Plenty of shade for a picnic or snack. And lovely spot to swim in the river.

Wilhelm van der Merwe
2024-01-05 19:07:13 GMT

Great little walk. Very smooth and relatively easy for all. Probably not worth a trip just to see it, but if you're in the area, and especially if you've got people that would like to see the trees and the forest, but don't feel like a tough hike, this is a great opportunity.

Sally Daddi
2023-08-14 03:25:12 GMT

Nice, short, and peaceful walk. The path was quick to walk but it was still great. The fresh air was really great there, nothing like usual.

Fred Williams
2021-10-28 06:26:17 GMT

Beautiful walk, the fig trees are magnificent, couple of massive trees left from the logging of the past, very easy walk, could be wheelchair friendly with some assistance.
Walking shoes weren't necessary on the day of our walk, however the paths could be slippery at times.
The circuit is only just over 1 km and easily accessible for parents with children, but I would not call it a safe place for kids as such.
Stop here, enjoy it and be in awe of the size of those awesome trees.
Highly recommended.

Tegan Garwell
2022-04-17 08:02:59 GMT

A great, easy walk through rainforest. Some magnificent figs to be seen. Paths are either boardwalk or bitumen with some slight uphill areas. Great photo opportunity where the boardwalk meets one of the large fig buttress. Educational signage along the walk is interesting.
There are amenities across the road at the Little Yabba Creek day area, though they are pit toilets and not for those with weak stomachs.
This area can be busy, so arrive early to get parking at the day area.

Peter R. Allen
2021-11-27 03:29:21 GMT

Certainly a bucketlist item. A most beautiful place with good access, picnic area and one night only camping. First visited, camped and swam in the river about six decades ago. A place where the water sings. The walk is either a board walk or bitumen forest track. In weather times, as it was today places can get slippery when wet. The signs advise wearing closed in shoes. Why you may ask? The track is easily walked. Yes, it is ...and as another sign shows the stinging plant of the area. The stinging leaves today both old and new covered parts of the walking track. So as with all bush walks take care, know the risks, read and understand the information signs for the area. The water was flowing rapidly down the creek and river sections from the previous rain, so the forest was alive from the refreshing rain. Wonderful morning, terrific memories.

Ian MacDonald
2024-05-31 10:19:01 GMT

Top walk. Worth doing. Good signage about the ecology.

Nikki Strenzel
2020-06-28 19:11:25 GMT

We walked this track in the rain and it was magical. The photos don't even do it justice. These trees are old and gigantic. Brings a real feeling of connection and perspective. Only took about 15 to 20 minutes.

Full Time Caravanning Australia With Laz and Sue
2019-07-23 02:02:31 GMT

Beautiful short walk, suitable for people in wheelchairs. Magnificent fig trees, bush turkeys, birds and walabys. Have a picnic on the other side of the river or camp for the night. Toilets and electric BBQ avalble.

Pete & Ashley Dell (Daer)
2022-07-06 06:39:10 GMT

Lovely little walk. Perfect for all ages. Doesn't take too long and there are 2 massive fig trees to see. A lot of the path is a wooden board walk but some of it is bitumen which can get a bit uneven and possibly slippery when wet. A pram or stroller should make it around the whole track but I'm not sure a wheelchair would.

Grahame Roberts
2024-01-13 01:24:02 GMT

Pleasant short walk with the puppies 🐶

Meg McKewen
2021-06-03 01:27:37 GMT

Beautiful rainforest walk showcasing huge fig trees and a large variety of bird life. The track is only about ~800m, suitable for wheelchairs and has information plaques throughout. Wear covered in shoes and keep away from fallen stinging leaves. A lovely way to start your morning if your camping down the road.

Brett Davis
2022-08-06 08:49:28 GMT

Pretty walk with detailed signs and a well kept boardwalk. Super peaceful with plenty of wildlife around

Monica Dawkins
2020-06-14 05:36:04 GMT

Excellent walk that is accessible for prams & wheelchairs. Only 1km circuit with lota to see, including a few spectacular fig trees.

Georgia Longden
2023-12-22 01:29:05 GMT

Gorgeous short walk with great information boards about the nature and wildlife. Well worth visiting!

Peter Kaye
2022-02-02 06:43:57 GMT

Stunning place for a walk. The Fig Tree walk is a short walk from the car park and a short stroll through the rainforest. Beautiful trees and the big fig trees are very photogenic. Walk would suit any type of person and energy level

Jodie Essex
2018-04-12 02:42:12 GMT

What a great little walk. Perfect for family and with the raised paths you could easily take a pram on the track. We really enjoyed seeing the large trees close up.

david korasz
2023-12-27 09:34:01 GMT

It's a great easy walk

Ben O'Neill
2019-08-10 02:16:38 GMT

A very simple and easy walk in the rainforest to see beautiful sights and nature at it's best. Enjoy the cooler temperatures as the canopy protects you from the hot Australian sun. Just just be careful to tread carefully and use the wire grid mesh as the boardwalks are quite slippery.

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Imbil is a rural town and locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Imbil had a population of 924 people. source

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