Mount Eerwah

2 h to 3 h 15 min

2.7 km
return

↑ 295 m
↓ -295 m

Very challenging
Starting from the end of Mount Eerwah Road, Eerwah Vale, this hike/climb takes you to the top of Mount Eerwah via a singular track, exploring the dense rainforest. The journey involves scrambling, but there are helpful ropes on some steep parts of the track. After reaching the summit, hike a bit more to the viewpoint to be rewarded by the unimpeded views of the landscape. Spot the mountains to the north such as Mt. Cooroora and Mt. Pinbarren, and look west to see Point Glorious in the distance. You’ll even be able to see the Noosa Heads beyond Lake Weyba on a clear day. Notice the subtropical bush leave its place to the eucalypt trees as you make your way up, along with some interesting Stringybarks. There used to be two kind dogs (Charlie and Rusty) that loyally guided hikers to the top and back, but unfortunately they are not allowed to do so anymore. Wear grippy shoes and avoid wet conditions to be safe. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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Warning
This journey requires significant bushwalking experience, specialised equipment and navigation skills.
Please ensure you and your group well prepared and equiped for this journey.

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