
Hallorans Hill, located at 15-17 Centenary Drive in Atherton, Queensland, is a picturesque conservation park that offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities. The park is situated on an extinct volcanic cone, providing expansive views of the surrounding Atherton Tablelands. Visitors can enjoy a 1.4-kilometer walking track leading to the summit, or opt for a drive through suburban Atherton to reach the top. At the summit, a council park adjoins the conservation area, featuring barbecues, picnic tables, play equipment, and interpretive signs. The park is home to eucalypt forests and a remnant of the endangered mabi forest, offering a serene environment for nature enthusiasts. It's an ideal spot for picnics, barbecues, and enjoying the sunset. The park is open 24 hours, allowing visitors to experience its beauty at any time.
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