Heritage-listed Spring Bluff Railway Station combines over 150 years of railway history with landscaped gardens that will stop you in your tracks! The springtime garden exhibit is a real showstopper, with thousands of petals putting on a magnificent display – poppies, ranunculi, stocks, snapdragons, petunias and many more annuals burst into colour under the warm sunshine.
Just a quick 20-minute drive from Toowoomba and you’ll be marvelling at this picture-perfect location. It’s surprisingly peaceful here, nestled on the divide between the Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley Regions.
A heads-up that this heritage-listed site is not fully accessible, with steep grassy inclines and stairs up to the main garden area. One accessible toilet is available on the rail platform via a gravel pathway.
Unfortunately, your furry friends must stay at home for this one, and the steep road isn’t suitable for caravans.
Queensland Rail operate the Spring Bluff Shuttle, a scenic return rail trip departing from Toowoomba Railway Station, during Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers. We’ll share any ticketing announcements on our Facebook page (and here as well) once Queensland Rail have their schedule finalised for 2025.