
Sheep Station Creek Conservation Park, established in 1977, spans 231 hectares of open forest in Upper Caboolture. The park features three easy walking trails: the 4.4 km Grey Gum Circuit, suitable for walkers and horse riders; the 1.2 km Spotted Gum Trail; and the 1.1 km Ironbark Ridge Trail. Visitors can encounter diverse wildlife, including koalas, wallabies, and various bird species. The park also holds cultural significance, with Aboriginal markings and remnants of the original Brisbane-to-Gympie road. Access points include Phelps, McLoughlin, Williamson, and Mackney Roads.
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