About Hallorans Hill Conservation Park
This park, in the middle of the township of Atherton, protects eucalypt forest and a remnant of the endangered mabi forest on an extinct volcanic cone. The cone is part of the legacy of the Atherton Tableland's fiery geological past. Walk the 1.4 kilometres track to the top of Hallorans Hill or drive through the residential area of Atherton to the car park at the top of the hill. Enjoy the expansive views from the summit that showcase the tableland's mosaic of different land uses and geological formations. A council park adjoins the conservation park and provides barbecues, toilets, tables, play equipment, walking track and interpretive signs. Image credits: Wiert Mensinga (views);Tamara Vallance, Qld Govt (walking tracks).
Visit Official Site ↗Hallorans Hill Conservation Park appears in the QLD2032 tourism layer, part of the Tablelands visitor economy. Explore nearby property intelligence via LotScan or locally-registered trades in the contractor directory.
Listing sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. QLD2032 is an independent platform, not affiliated with this business — details link to its official site; we host no booking, transactions, or imagery. Verify directly with the operator before booking or travelling. Removal requests: [email protected] (24-hour SLA).