The world’s first cliff park opens at Binna Burra this summer.
The world’s first cliff park opens at Binna Burra this summer.

Hanging out for some adventure? Here’s your moment to rise to the occasion.
Launching January 10, 2026, Happitat is the world’s first cliff park, set to open at Binna Burra in Queensland’s lush Gold Coast Hinterland. Think of it as nature’s ultimate playground, where the views are worth every wobble of your knees.
Surrounded by the World Heritage-listed Lamington National Park, Happitat is just 1.5 hours from Brisbane and an hour from Surfers Paradise, close enough for a day trip, but far enough to make you feel like you’ve dropped off the edge of the everyday. The park blends zip lines, suspension bridges, via ferrata climbs, rainforest walks and swimming holes into one seamless, breathtaking, nerve-tingling adventure.

Just writing this is giving us an adrenaline rush.
Founded by conservationist, alpine adventurer and former professional snowboarder Michael Neururer, Happitat is designed to help visitors connect with nature, push through fear, and find their inner calm (while dangling 200 metres above the valley floor).
“Nature and adventure changed my life,” said Michael. “We created the Happitat experience deep in nature because we know happiness starts with finding space to stop, simplify and appreciate our environment.”

If that sounds a little lofty, wait until you hear what’s literally on offer.
The full-day adventure kicks off with The Arête Via Ferrata Climb, where you step over the edge for a breathtaking ascent across an 80-metre bridge complete with tightropes and timber crossings suspended high above the valley. From there, thrill-seekers launch into Total Exposure, the park’s longest and highest zipline, soaring a heart-thumping 200 metres above Lamington National Park.

Still feeling brave? You’ll then tackle The Overhang Zipline Course, a jaw-dropping ride past waterfalls and rugged cliff faces. Finally, it’s time to come back down to earth with The Edge Park Explorer, a gentler wander through shaded rainforest trails, crystal-clear rock pools and lookout platforms that make you feel on top of the world (literally – the cantilevered deck hangs 400 metres above the valley floor).

Each experience is designed to take you from panic to peace, helping you rediscover not just your sense of adventure, but your sense of connection.
“When people feel connected to nature,” said Michael, “they’re more compelled to protect it, and that’s a big part of what we’re all about.”
True to that mission, Happitat is walking the talk, investing more than $1 million in environmental restoration, stabilising bushfire-affected cliffs, planting native species and operating under a zero-waste system. Everything, right down to the carabiners, has been engineered to ensure the park gives more back to the environment than it takes.

Tickets for Happitat go on sale November 12, starting at $497 for a full-day adventure with expert guides and world-class safety systems.
So, whether you’re a weekend warrior or just looking to take the plunge into something new, Happitat promises to lift your spirits and your heart rate.
Where: Binna Burra Lodge, 1040 Binna Burra Rd, Beechmont
When: Opening January 2026
Words by Lisette Drew
