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Tamborine Mountain, QLD 4272

Gold Coast · Queensland · Population 8,105 · Median age 50

Tamborine Mountain offers rainforest walks, vineyard visits, and mountain village charm on the Gold Coast hinterland.

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Perched 600 metres above the coastal plain, Tamborine Mountain is a lush hinterland destination centred around a quiet village atmosphere. The area is defined by subtropical rainforest, with 20 walking trails ranging from short forest strolls to longer circuit walks through native vegetation and past waterfalls.

The mountain supports a small community of around 8,100 residents with a median age of 50, giving it a relaxed, established character. Local attractions cluster around vineyard experiences and outdoor recreation rather than commercialised tourism. Several pubs and wineries operate within easy driving distance of accommodation and carpark access points.

Campers and caravan travellers will find 6 nearby campsites supporting the touring market. The elevation means cooler temperatures than the coast, and reliable rainfall supports the rainforest ecosystem. Mobile coverage and basic supplies are available in the village, though fuel stops require descent to lower elevations.

About Tamborine Mountain — Demographics

Based on postcode 4272 area (ABS Census 2021)
8,105
Population
50
Median Age
$1,508/wk
Median Household Income
2.5
Avg Household Size
$1,800/mo
Median Mortgage
$420/wk
Median Rent
26%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Curtis Falls Track0.7km walk to waterfall; accessible and popular for photography and water views.
  • Tamborine Rainforest SkywalkElevated walkway through forest canopy at 2km; unique perspective on rainforest structure.
  • Witches Falls Circuit1.5km loop featuring native rainforest and seasonal waterfall flow.

Must Do

  • Hilda Curtis Rainforest Walk0.6km easy walk; closest trail to village centre with good rainforest immersion.
  • Vineyard wine tastingVisit Castle Glen Liqueurs, Mount Tamborine Vineyard, or Hertiage Wines for local produce and hinterland views.
  • MacDonald Rainforest Circuit1.9km circuit walk showcasing diverse rainforest habitat and resident birdlife.

Travel Tips

  • Most trails are short (under 2km) and well-maintained; Curtis Falls and Witches Falls circuits are popular for waterfall views after rain.
  • Bring water and sun protection despite rainforest cover—elevation and exposure vary between walks.
  • Fuel up before arriving; no petrol stations on the mountain itself.
  • Vineyard visits (Castle Glen, Hertiage Wines, Mount Tamborine Vineyard) operate standard hours; phone ahead in low season.
  • Early morning walks avoid midday crowds, especially on weekends.
Traffic & Access: Access via scenic mountain roads; descend to Beaudesert or Nerang for fuel, supplies, and major services. Roads are well-maintained but winding; allow extra time for safe navigation with caravans.
Best Time to Visit: April to September offers cooler temperatures and dry conditions ideal for hiking; winter brings reliable rainfall feeding waterfalls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Tamborine Mountain?

There are 10 campsites near Tamborine Mountain, including Tamborine Mountain Caravan Park (2.1km), Mount Tamborine Conference Centre (3km), Thunderbird Park Campgrounds (3.2km).

What walks and trails are near Tamborine Mountain?

There are 10 walking trails near Tamborine Mountain, including Eagle Heights Road Access Track (0.6km), Hilda Curtis Rainforest Walk (0.6km), Curtis Falls Track (0.7km).

Is there fuel near Tamborine Mountain?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Tamborine Mountain, including Shell Tamborine (8.2km), Ampol Tamborine (8.3km), 7-Eleven Maudsland (9.2km).

What attractions are near Tamborine Mountain?

There are 10 attractions near Tamborine Mountain, including Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast (11.8km), Topgolf Gold Coast (12.7km), Warner Bros. Movie World (12.8km).