Blackall Range road network is a group of roads that provide access to the mountain localities and towns from various lowland places, and enable travel between the mountain communities. The network ensures continuity of access in times of flooding or other natural disasters, and during planned maintenance activities. The area serviced by the network includes the localities and towns, from south to north, of Maleny, Montville and Mapleton. It also includes the rural localities of Bald Knob, Balmoral Ridge, Flaxton, Gheerulla, North Maleny, Obi Obi and Witta.[1] The area hosts a substantial residential community plus many tourism accommodation venues.[2] At the, the locality of Maleny had a population of 3,959 people.[3]
Located to the west of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, the Blackall Range is also a popular day-trip destination.[4]
The network[5] consists of the following state-controlled roads:
A number of local roads that also access the range are not included in this article.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 23 |
Landsborough–Maleny Road | |
Location: | Glass House Mountains Road, Landsborough to Maleny–Kenilworth Road, Maleny |
Length Km: | 15.2 |
Landsborough–Maleny Road is a state-controlled district road (number 494).[6] [7] It carries traffic from on the Glass House Mountains Road, via Bald Knob, to Maleny, a distance of 15.2km (09.4miles). Almost all of this road is part of Tourist Drive 23.
The road runs generally north-west from Landsborough, ascending the south-eastern slope of the Blackall Range. It climbs from a lowest point of 37m (121feet) to a highest point of 446m (1,463feet). About 2.8km (01.7miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 860m (2,820feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 330m (1,080feet) is greater than 15%.[8]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 22 |
Maleny–Kenilworth Road | |
Location: | Landsborough–Maleny Road, Maleny to Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, Kenilworth |
Length Km: | 40.7 |
Maleny–Kenilworth Road is a state-controlled district road (number 495).[6] [7] It runs from Maleny, via Witta, and, to, a distance of 40.7km (25.3miles). This road is part of Tourist Drive 22.
The road descends the south-western slope of the Blackall Range and then follows the Mary River valley north to Kenilworth. It descends from a highest point of 480m (1,580feet) to a lowest point of 99m (325feet). About 4.6km (02.9miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 620m (2,030feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 220m (720feet) is greater than 15%.[9]
A project to widen sections of the road in Conondale and Cambroon, at a cost of $4.9 million, was expected to complete late in 2022.[10]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 23 |
Maleny–Montville Road | |
Location: | Landsborough–Maleny Road, Maleny to Montville–Mapleton Road, Montville |
Length Km: | 9.9 |
Maleny–Montville Road is a state-controlled district road (number 497), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS) It runs from Maleny, via Balmoral Ridge, to Montville, a distance of 9.9km (06.2miles). Within the locality of Montville this road is known as Balmoral Road. It is part of Tourist Drive 23. There are no major intersections on this road.
The road runs from south to north along the eastern edge of the Blackall Range. Its elevation varies from a highest point of 444m (1,457feet) to a lowest point of 285m (935feet). About 2.1km (01.3miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 800m (2,600feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 970m (3,180feet) is greater than 15%.[11]
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 23 |
Maleny–Stanley River Road | |
Location: | Maleny–Kenilworth Road, Maleny to Kilcoy–Beerwah Road, Peachester |
Length Km: | 20.3 |
Maleny–Stanley River Road is a state-controlled district road (number 493) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[6] [7] It runs from the Maleny–Kenilworth Road in Maleny, via and, to the Kilcoy–Beerwah Road in, a distance of 20.3km (12.6miles). The first section of this road, within the locality of Maleny, is part of Tourist Drive 23.
The roads runs down a ridge to the south-west of Maleny, crosses the headwaters of the Stanley River, then turns south-east and ascends a ridge of the Conondale Range to Peachester. Its elevation varies from a highest point of 564m (1,850feet) to a lowest point of 290m (950feet). About 6km (04miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 1.3km (00.8miles) is between 10% and 15%, and 390m (1,280feet) is greater than 15%.[12]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 23 |
Montville–Mapleton Road | |
Location: | Maleny–Montville Road, Montville to Nambour–Mapleton Road, Mapleton |
Length Km: | 9.5 |
Montville–Mapleton Road is a state-controlled district road (number 499) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [6] [7] It runs from Maleny–Montville Road in Montville, via Flaxton, to Nambour–Mapleton Road in Mapleton, a distance of 9.5km (05.9miles). This road is also known as Flaxton Drive. It is part of Tourist Drive 23.
The road runs from south to north along the eastern edge of the Blackall Range. Its elevation varies from a highest point of 419m (1,375feet) to a lowest point of 299m (981feet). About 3.9km (02.4miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 970m (3,180feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 1.1km (00.7miles) is greater than 15%.[13]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Type: | T |
Route: | 23 |
Nambour–Mapleton Road | |
Location: | Nambour Connection Road, Nambour to Montville–Mapleton Road, Mapleton |
Length Km: | 12.2 |
Nambour–Mapleton Road is a state-controlled district road (number 496) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[6] [7] It runs from Nambour Connection Road to Montville–Mapleton Road in Mapleton, a distance of 12.2km (07.6miles).
The road runs generally west from Nambour, ascending the north-eastern slope of the Blackall Range. It climbs from a lowest point of 21m (69feet) to a highest point of 370m (1,210feet). About 2.2km (01.4miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 900m (3,000feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 490m (1,610feet) is greater than 15%.[14]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Obi Obi Road | |
Location: | Montville-Mapleton Road, Mapleton to Eumundi–Kenilworth Road, Kenilworth |
Length Km: | 19.5 |
Obi Obi Road is a state-controlled district road (number 4962) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[6] [7] It runs from Montville–Mapleton Road in Mapleton, via Obi Obi and, to Eumundi–Kenilworth Road in Kenilworth, a distance of 19.5km (12.1miles). There are no major intersections on this road.
The road descends the north-western slope of the Blackall Range and then follows the valley of Obi Obi Creek north-west to Kenilworth. It descends from a highest point of 424m (1,391feet) to a lowest point of 95m (312feet). About 3km (02miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 570m (1,870feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 830m (2,720feet) is greater than 15%.[15]
Part of this road is split between uphill and downhill sections. The downhill section is mostly unsealed.[16]
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Woombye–Montville Road | |
Location: | Nambour Connection Road, Woombye to Maleny–Montville Road, Montville |
Length Km: | 13.1 |
Woombye–Montville Road is a state-controlled district road (number 498) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[6] [7] It runs from the Nambour Connection Road in, via, to Maleny–Montville Road in Montville, a distance of 13.1km (08.1miles). This road is also known as Woombye–Palmwoods Road and Palmwoods–Montville Road.
The road runs generally south-west from Woombye, passing through Palmwwoods, where Palmwoods–Mooloolah Road exits to the south as Chevallum Road, and following the valley of Paynter Creek to the foot of the eastern escarpment of the Blackall Range, which it ascends by a circuitous route. It climbs from a lowest point of 21m (69feet) to a highest point of 380m (1,250feet). About 2.4km (01.5miles) is steeper than 5%, of which 590m (1,940feet) is between 10% and 15%, and 1.5km (00.9miles) is greater than 15%.[17]
All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is within the Sunshine Coast local government area.
Country: | AUS |
State: | QLD |
Palmwoods–Mooloolah Road | |
Location: | Woombye–Montville Road, Palmwoods to Mooloolah Connection Road, Mooloolah Valley |
Length Km: | 10.5 |
Palmwoods–Mooloolah Road is a state-controlled district road (number 4981) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[6] [7] It runs from Woombye–Montville Road in to Mooloolah Connection Road in, a distance of 10.5km (06.5miles). This road is also known as Chevallum Road and Eudlo Road.
Tourist Drive 23 follows Landsborough–Maleny Road until it reaches an intersection with Mountain View Road as it enters Maleny. Here it turns south-west and continues in a generally west direction until it reaches an intersection with Maleny–Stanley River Road, where it turns north. It continues north until it reaches an intersection with Landsborough–Maleny Road (to the east) and Maleny–Kenilworth Road (to the north-west). Here it turns east and continues through the Maleny CBD and on until it reaches an intersection with Maleny–Montville Road.
Turning north it follows Maleny–Montville Road, Montville–Mapleton Road, and Nambour–Mapleton Road to its end in Nambour. Tourist Drive 23 continues across the Nambour Connection Road onto Nambour–Bli Bli Road, which it follows to the Bruce Highway.[18]
A track linking Landsborough to Maleny was cut in 1880.[19]
By 1922, "good" roads existed from Landsborough to Maleny and from Nambour to Mapleton and on to Montville. Plans were in hand to link Maleny to Montville and to build a new "first-class" road from Palmwoods to Montville.[20]