Six Scenic Hikes You Can Enjoy Within 50 Kilometres of Brisbane
Looking for somewhere for a scenic stroll around Brisbane? Climb a mountain, go looking for koalas or wander around a lake.
For some, heading to Mt Coot-tha is all about wandering through the Botanic Gardens, driving up to the lookout and having a meal at the summit-top restaurant (which is about to get a big revamp). 
MT COOT-THA RESERVE
Previously known as Brisbane Forest Park, D'Aguilar National Park stretches over 36,000 hectares, which means there's always somewhere to walk. 
D'AGUILAR NATIONAL PARK
Brisbane's inner west isn't the only spot just a few kilometres out of the CBD, surrounded by houses, with a lofty peak to drive up — well, a city-sized peak — and a lookout perched at the top. 
MOUNT GRAVATT OUTLOOK RESERVE
Fancy getting out of the house not only for a change of scenery, or to get some exercise, but in the name of creative inspiration? If so, you might want to take a trip to Poet's Rock in Karawatha Forest
KARAWATHA FOREST
No prizes for guessing what kind of creatures inhabit this patch of greenery in the Redlands region — which means that, while you're walking, you'll want to keep your eyes peeled. 
BRISBANE KOALA BUSHLANDS
Hit the highway, drive west and you can then tick two things off of your to-do list at once. Firstly, you can get out of Brisbane without travelling more than 50 kilometres away. 
CASTLE HILL BLACKSTONE RESERVE
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