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Nam is a GP who grew up in Brisbane and SE QLD.
He’s previously worked in Ipswich and is a huge hiking enthusiast and lover of the outdoors. He loves the challenging hikes in remote areas and loves reading about plant life and local geology. Nam has taken many groups hiking in the past but nowadays hikes solo or just with a friend. Animal lover. Trail runner and poor tennis player with a love of sci-fi! His first hike was at the age of 10.

Ipswich hiking

Ipswich has an abundant number of walking trails, many of which are great tracks for both casual walkers and those with more experience who want more of a challenge. This isn’t supposed to be a comprehensive list by any means but provides a selection of some of my favourite walks. I have focused on two areas of Ipswich hiking that provide exciting views, rocky features, and flora and fauna.Ipswich hiking in Flinders-Goolman Conservation EstateThere are two main starting points depending on which walk you plan on doing. Both parking areas come off signed left hand turns from Ipswich-Boonah Road when travelling towards Boonah. Both have BBQ and picnic areas and are family-friendly: Hardings Paddock Picnic Area (15km from Ipswich CBD)– Part of this may follow a dirt road, but the parking is ample and access is not difficult with a conventional car.Flinders Plum Picnic area (25 km from Ipswich CBD) - To get there, you will need to drive several kms of unsealed road to the Flinders Plum Picnic area and there may be a small water crossing if it has recently had heavy rain, although most conventional vehicles will make it without much trouble.

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