Tucked into the rolling hills of Mount Samson, just over half an hour from Brisbane, Trevena Glen Farm offers the kind of wholesome, hands-on day out that families crave right now. With fresh mountain air, wide-open space, and experiences that invite kids (and grown-ups) to slow down, it’s the perfect place to connect and relax.
Escape rooms with a country twist
The newest addition to the farm is already drawing attention… and for good reason. Trevena Glen’s puzzle escape rooms bring a fresh layer of adventure to a traditional farm visit. Designed for groups of two to six, these immersive experiences challenge families to work together to uncover clues, solve puzzles and crack the mystery.
Set within the character of a working farm, the rooms feel playful rather than intimidating, making them a great option for older kids and mixed-age groups. It’s a clever way to balance outdoor exploration with a dose of brain-teasing fun.

Animal experiences that go beyond the fence at Trevena Glen Farm
At its heart, Trevena Glen remains all about connection with animals. Guided tours — ranging from one to three hours — introduce visitors to a friendly cast of farmyard favourites, from guinea pigs and rabbits to alpacas, goats and horses.
Children can feed, pat and interact with the animals and even lead some on gentle walks around the farm. The knowledgeable guides add depth with stories about each animal’s personality, turning simple encounters into something far more meaningful.
A miniature train ride to remember
One of the farm’s most charming features is its miniature train. This gentle ride meanders through hidden corners of the property — past flower gardens, vegetable patches and pockets of bushland — before crossing a quaint rail bridge.
It’s a peaceful, unhurried experience that younger children especially love, and a welcome moment to sit back and take in the scenery.

Café, rides and room to roam
Beyond the headline attractions, Trevena Glen offers plenty of ways to round out your visit. Tractor rides provide a relaxed tour of the property with views out to Mt Samson, while horse and pony rides deliver that classic, joy-filled “first time in the saddle” moment.
There’s also an adventure playground and multi-level treehouse for free play, and plenty of shady spots to spread out a picnic, including beneath a magnificent 140-year-old Moreton Bay fig tree.
When hunger strikes, the on-site café has you covered with easy, family-friendly options and good coffee, making it simple to settle in and stay a while.
Spacious, inclusive and proudly family-owned, Trevena Glen Farm blends old-fashioned country experiences with thoughtful new additions — creating a day out that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new.


