The Gold Coast hinterland is an area of South East Queensland, Australia that comprises the Tweed Range, Nimmel Range, Tamborine Mountain, Numinbah Valley, eastern parts of the McPherson Range and western parts of suburban Gold Coast, such as Mudgeeraba. This undefined unit of area is known for its tourist attractions including resorts, rainforest, lookouts, national parks, its diversity of fauna and flora and as a green backdrop to the coastal strip. It overlaps part of the Scenic Rim and is part of both the City of Gold Coast and Scenic Rim Region and includes Springbrook, Binna Burra and O'Reilly.
The Natural Bridge, 2004
Cedar Creek Falls in Tamborine National Park, 2011
View towards the coast from Springbrook. The Surfers Paradise skyline can be seen in the distance.
Nerang River in Numinbah Valley, 2016
Numinbah Valley is a rural locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Numinbah Valley had a population of 218 people.
Numinbah Valley from Rosin's Lookout
Dams along Pocket Road, 2016
The Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk
Egg Rock, from Binna Burra