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Mapleton is a small town in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland in Queensland, Australia near Montville and Maleny.

Understand

It is located at the extreme northern end of the Blackall Ranges.

Get in

By car

From Brisbane go over the Gateway Bridge and through the toll leading onto the Bruce Highway. Follow the signs to the Sunshine Coast. After 10 km take the Glass House Mountains exit on the left (there is a big brown sign mentioning Beerburrum, Maleny and Landsborough). Then look for the signs for Maleny as you transit Landsborough and begin the climb up a steep road into the Blackall Ranges towards Maleny, Montville and Mapleton. From Maleny you'll see signs for Montville and Mapleton. Be aware that the Sunshine Coast is a popular weekend getaway for Brisbanites, so expect a slightly longer drive in this direction on a Friday afternoon. You will also have to pay the toll on the Gateway Bridge as you leave south Brisbane.

Get around

Mapleton and the other communities of the Blackall Ranges are spread out over a fairly large area. You'll need a car to enjoy your stay here.

  • Range Taxi Service - Tel: 0418 711 989 (mobile) 24 hours.

See

  • Delicia Road Conservation Park, +61-7-5494-3983. Adjacent to Mapleton Forest Reserve, just to the northwest of Mapleton. Protects rainforest remnants. Walking tracks. No camping.
  • Mapleton and Mapleton Falls National Park, +61-7-5494-3983. Obi Obi Road. The Falls tumble 120 metres down the escarpment from Pencil Creek. 26 hectares with rainforest and nice views and typical Blackall Ranges wet eucalypt environs. Picnic area, toilets, shelters, barbecue facilities and walks. Can be crowded during holidays. No camping.
  • Mapleton Forest Reserve, +61-7-5494-3983. Just to the northwest of Mapleton. 11,000 hectares with several picnic areas and walks. Camping allowed in three areas (with permits).
  • Seaview House (St Isidore's Farm College), 40 Post Office Road. Most historic house in the region, built in the early 1900s by Mapleton orchardist William James Smithnow, and later bought by Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane for tertiary training. Now privately owned.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

  • Mapleton Tavern, +61-7-5445-7499. Corner of Montville-Mapleton Road and Obi Obi Road. Extensive range of quality wines, beers and spirits. Bottle shop. Restaurant. Nice views.

Sleep

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