Activities for a Day Trip to Binna Burra
Bushwalking activities in Lamington National Park
Lamington National Park is networked with over 160kms of marked walking tracks. Binna Burra's resident guides are all experienced naturalists and are happy to share their in-depth knowledge of the park ecosystems. By participating in a Guided Walk you will learn about the amazing diversity of the wonderful flora and fauna living in harmony in the lush subtropical rainforest. Every walk is different and there is no telling what you may discover!
Find a walk that suits you - Walking track information.
Fly through the Treetops on our Flying Fox
Strapped in a safety harness, feel the weightlessness as you zip through the treetops on our 160m long Flying Fox.
Enjoy the fresh mountain air rushing through your hair and the adrenalin in your veins as you speed through the rainforest it's a scream!
Orienteering! The Thought Sport!
"The Thought Sport" - orienteering tests groups ability to make decisions and negotiate differences of opinions.
The challenge involves reading a detailed map of the Binna Burra area with the aim of finding a route around the tracks to locate markers in the most efficient and fastest way possible.
Abseil at Binna Burra! Lamington National Park
This is why Binna Burra is the adventure capital of Southern Queensland! Discover the thrill and heart pumping action of Abseiling. An 11mm diameter rope is your lifeline as you rappel down a 10m volcanic escarpment. Then, challenge the knee-shaking, specially selected, 40m or 90m cliff-face. This is always an unforgettable experience. Numbers are limited, so please check availability when planning your visit. Most Wild Walk Escapes include some abseiling adventure.
Binna Burra abseiling article - Courier Mail :: Abseiling video at Binna Burra
Bird Watching
Situated on the eastern side of within Lamington National Park in Southern Queensland, Binna Burra provides the an opportunity to seesight a diverse range of bird species in rainforest and open forest within easy walking distance on graded tracksa relatively small area in close proximity to the Lodge.
More than 150 bird species feature on the Binna Burra bird list. Rainforest specialists include the Noisy Pitta, Albert's Lyrebird, Regent Bowerbird, Pale Yellow Robin, Rose Robin, Rufous Scrub-bird, Paradise Riflebird, Wompoo and Rose-crowned Fruit-Dove and Topknot Pigeons. In the spring and summer migrant visitors include Spectacled, Black-faced and White-eared Monarchs, a variety of species of Cuckoos and many more.
Seasonal Birding Weekends are held and more information on these is available on the events page.
For more information please email: reception@binnaburralodge.com.au