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Jogging in Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge offers diverse landscapes, characterized by extensive eucalypt and riparian forests. The area features a varied trail system with surfaces ranging from compacted sand to rocky paths and some concreted sections. Runners can expect minor slopes and some hilly sections, providing options for different fitness levels. This natural setting is also part of the Koala Coast network, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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8.07km
00:50
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70m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.8km
01:21
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150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.59km
01:09
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:45
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge
Tingalpa Creek winds through sheltered gullies and pockets of forest in the park and all along the circuit walk. The water is slow-moving with pockets of still pools, though you may need to cross a few shallow sections along the way, depending on recent rainfall. Keep an eye out for birds, frogs, and water dragons, who are all attracted to this shady creek environment.
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Daisy Hill Conservation Park is a beautiful eucalypt forest reserve dedicated to both conservation efforts and recreational activities. It includes a well-established network of trails that are perfect for shared use and is home to koalas and a variety of native wildlife. While you're here, you can also explore the Daisy Hill Koala Centre within the park. The terrain is mostly gentle, with wide pathways and areas of denser bushland scattered throughout, making it an inviting destination for nature lovers.
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at the top end of underwood Park after the small lake
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as you come out of the forest heading towards Underwood Park
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 45 different options to explore. These routes cater to various fitness levels and preferences, ensuring there's something for every runner.
The running trails in Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge feature diverse terrain, including open eucalypt forests, lush rainforest pockets, and wetlands. You'll encounter varied surfaces ranging from compacted sand to rocky paths and some concreted sections. The routes also include minor slopes and some hilly sections, providing a dynamic and engaging experience.
Yes, Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. There are 7 easy routes available, offering gentle paths through the natural landscape.
While running, you can enjoy the diverse natural beauty of the refuge, including the Leslie Harrison Dam itself, which forms the Tingalpa Reservoir. The Daisy Hill Quarry loop from Priestdale, for example, leads to elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the opportunity for wildlife observation (especially koalas), and the varied trail system that offers options for different ability levels. The serene natural beauty and connection with nature are frequently highlighted.
The Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge is dedicated to protecting significant koala habitat. While specific dog policies can vary, it's generally advisable to check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service or Seqwater guidelines regarding pets in nature refuges to ensure compliance and protect local wildlife.
Yes, many of the running routes in Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge are loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Popular loop options include the Running loop from Gumdale, the Daisy Hill Quarry loop from Priestdale, and the Fallen Log Resting Spot loop from Priestdale.
While the guide does not specify exact parking locations for every trailhead, nature refuges typically provide designated parking areas for visitors. It's recommended to check specific trail access points for available parking facilities before your visit.
The diverse ecosystems of Leslie Harrison Dam Nature Refuge offer a dynamic experience year-round. However, for comfortable jogging, consider visiting during the cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons in warmer seasons to avoid peak heat. The varied scenery, from eucalypt forests to rainforest pockets, provides an engaging backdrop regardless of the season.
Generally, permits are not required for recreational jogging on established trails within nature refuges. However, it's always good practice to consult the official recreation policies of Seqwater or Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, who manage the area, for any specific rules or regulations that might apply.
Absolutely! The refuge is dedicated to protecting significant koala habitat, making it an excellent place for wildlife observation. As you run through the open eucalypt forests and rainforest pockets, you have a good chance of spotting koalas and other native wildlife, especially during quieter times of the day.


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