Beerwah State Forests include exotic pine plantations, open eucalypt forest, rainforest and coastal wallum remnants.
About 70km north of Brisbane, the extensive forest areas of Beerwah State Forests are located on both sides of the Bruce Highway. The forests extend north from Caboolture to Caloundra, and from Pumicestone Passage west to Woodford.
You can help protect the natural environment and help ensure the survival of native plants and animals living here, by following these guidelines.
- Everything within the State forest is protected. Do not take or interfere with plants, animals, soil or rocks.
- Do not feed or leave food for animals. Human food can harm wildlife and cause some animals to become aggressive.
- Stay on the track. Do not cut corners or create new tracks.
- Take rubbish home with you for appropriate disposal. Bins are not provided.
- Obey signs and safety notices.