How to Do: Mount Marlay Lookout and Summit Walk
For a panoramic view over Stanthorpe, head to Mt Marlay lookout and picnic area. Located within Stanthorpe itself, you can drive all the way to the top of the summit. Or, get your legs pumping and take the concrete stairs path from the bottom of the mountain. Pack a picnic and settle in at the top for relaxing views over the Granite Belt.
There are free mounted binoculars at the lookout and picnic tables with and without shade.
Don’t miss the short walk around the summit, which follows a narrow concreted path through the trees and offers a scenic vantage point towards the north and filtered views in every direction as you encircle the summit. (Note: the walk is not signposted from the picnic area, but follow the path to start the short circuit.)
The mountain also features 4 mountain biking tracks, with varying grades of difficulty from family/beginners terrain, to black diamond tracks for experienced riders. Read more on mountain bike trails on Mount Marlay and surrounding areas.
Getting there and getting around
If you’re walking up Mount Marlay, the trail commences at Alice Street while the drive starts at the end of Lock Street. The total elevation of the track is about 100m.
While You’re Here
Make a weekend of it by checking out these other things to do in the area:
- If you’re travelling to Girraween or Sundown from Brisbane you’ll drive right through Stanthorpe. Here’s a local’s guide on spending 24 hours there.
- Travelling in Spring or Summer? Here’s our top 7 must visit waterholes to check out.
- If you have the kids in tow, make sure you check out these 20 family activities in the Southern Downs and Granite Belt.