The Pyramid
Cross creeks, weave through eucalypt forests, past rocky outcrops and wetlands to the exposed rock face of Girraween National Park, where the track starts to climb up a series of stone steps to the base of The Pyramid. This is a good place to rest and enjoy the view of the surrounding bush before starting the steep climb up the bare rock face.
As the climb up the massive boulder is quite steep and demanding, only people with a reasonable level of fitness should tackle this popular walk. Painted markers on the rock show you the way. Your reward is a magnificent view over Second Pyramid, Castle Rock, the park campgrounds, former orchards and adjoining Bald Rock National Park.
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