
Running Creek is a picturesque rural locality in Queensland's Scenic Rim Region, approximately 100 kilometers south of Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Bordering New South Wales, it encompasses 112.4 square kilometers and is home to 146 residents. The area features rolling hills, lush pastures, and waterways, contributing to its rural charm. Notable landmarks include Grass Tree Knob, Lawn Hill, and Mount Chinghee. The Sydney-Brisbane rail corridor traverses the locality, and the Lions Road passes through Richmond Gap, linking to Cougal in New South Wales. Mount Chinghee National Park, located in the southeast, aims to protect remnant rainforest and preserve habitat.
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