Canoe and Kayak Trail
The rivers begin their journeys in the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests on the New South Wales / Queensland border ranges.
They wind down through farmlands, bushland blocks, urban suburbs and tidal flats in Logan.
The Albert joins the Logan around Eagleby and they complete their journey by emptying into Moreton Bay.
These waterways are a rich resource and place of spiritual significance for Traditional Custodians including peoples of the Yuggera and Yugambeh language groups. They were also important in the establishment and growth of the early European settlements in the region.
Learn more about the history of the rivers, plants and animals the rivers support by exploring the Logan River Trail interpretive signage in our Logan River parks (featured on this trail).
Trails
Experience the trails today! Download our Logan and Albert Rivers canoe and kayak map (PDF 4.2 MB).
For interactive maps and things to see on the river, please visit the Naeus website to download their app.
To find out how to access the river using the pontoon entry and exit platforms, download our Canoe and kayak access and safety information sheet (PDF 5.1 MB)
For more information about canoe and kayak safety visit the Canoe and kayak trail page on the Logan City Council website.
Contact details
Logan River Parklands, Blackbird Street, Beenleigh QLD