Interactive Maps, BBIRT, Taragoola to Gayndah Open Sections ( with dump points & sidings which have camping)

The full trail will eventually run from near Taragoola to Gayndah. At present the first BBIRT open section starts at Nagoorin in the Boyne Valley.

A map showing the Gladstone Area Water Board section from the Bush Camp at Boynedale will be added soon.

Tap the links below to go straight to information/live maps.

[ps2id url=’#taragoola-to-gayndah-map’]OPEN SECTIONS[/ps2id]

[ps2id url=’#Dump-Points-on-or-near-the-Boyne-Burnett-Inland-Rail-Trail’]DUMP POINTS & SIDINGS WITH CAMPING ALLOWED[/ps2id]

Open Sections on the Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail

The trail shown on this map is true to survey.

In several places along the open sections (shown in blue) the present trail leaves the survey and follows side roads or tracks to bypass bridges that may be decked and railed in the future.

Therefore if you need a gpx file for an open section, download it from the individual maps.

icon for a trail section

Tapping this icon on the map will show a link to the map for that section.

Links to the individual maps are also available in the location boxes on the side/below of the map.

Please go to this website if in the North Burnett, or this website in the Gladstone Region for fire, flood or other emergency information before accessing the Trail.

In dry times, this is where to check if fire bans are in place for campfires in the camping areas.

Dump Points & Sidings with Camping Allowed

icon for dump point

Tapping this icon on the map below will show information about the dump point.

Tapping the green heading in the location boxes on the side/below of the map will take you to that location on the map. On phone, you will need to scroll back up to the map.

Tapping this icon on the map will show information about the siding with camping.

Please go to this website if in the North Burnett, or this website in the Gladstone Region for fire, flood or other emergency information before accessing the Trail.

In dry times, this is where to check if fire bans are in place for campfires in the camping areas.

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