Hallorans Hills Conservation Park 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 tableland’s fiery geological past.
Enjoy the 1.4km walk to the top of the hill or drive there through suburban Atherton. The expansive views from the summit exhibit the tableland’s mosaic of land use and geological formations.
A council park at the summit adjoins the conservation park and provides barbecues, toilets, tables, play equipment, walking track and interpretive signs.
Best times are early morning or late afternoon when you can watch the sun set.
Walking track takes approximately two hours return.
Hallorans Hill Conservation Park has no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Some wheelchair-accessible facilities are available in the adjacent council park on the summit.