SCENIC RIM

Lake Moogerah lies between the Moogerah Peaks and the Scenic Rim.

Numinbah Valley and surrounding plateaus form part of the eastern rim.

The 'Scenic Rim' is a group of mountain ranges of the Great Dividing Range in South East Queensland. These ranges include the Little Liverpool Range, Main Range, Mistake Ranges, McPherson Range, Tweed Ranges and the Border Ranges. The mountainous landscape forms a quarter circle position roughly from south of Toowoomba around to Springbrook. Lever's Plateau in New South Wales and the Lamington Plateau are also part of the rim formation.
Parts of the rim are well developed, crossed by highways with facilities for tourists, others are privately owned agricultural properties. Most areas are remote, isolated and protected in national parks, including Main Range National Park, Lamington National Park, Border Ranges National Park, Mount Barney National Park and Springbrook National Park.
There are many recreational activities for rockclimbers, hikers and nature lovers on the rim and in the valleys of Laidley Creek, Christmas Creek, Fassifern Valley, Numinbah Valley, the Albert River, Logan River, Coomera River and the Bremer River.

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★ Rankin, Robert. (1992) ''Secrets of the Scenic Rim''. Rankin Publishers ISBN 0-9592418-3-3

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