Forest Hill, Queensland

Download coordinates as: Forest Hill is a rural town and locality in the Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia.

A stopping place was established on the Main Line railway to service the property called Boyd's Siding which later changed its name to Forest Hill.

However, the increasing use of road transport for farm produce led to the railway station's closure on 3 July 1992.

[10][11] St Thomas's Anglican Church was dedicated on 2 August 1903 by Archdeacon Arthur Evan David.

[12] Forest Hill was once home to five hotels, a hospital, a bakery and butcher, and was the largest rail freight hub for agricultural produce in Queensland.

[13][14] During the 2010–11 Queensland floods, much of the population of Forest Hill was required to be evacuated by helicopter to nearby Gatton to avoid rapidly rising floodwaters.

[29] Despite the name, Forest Hill Cemetery is on Logan Road in neighbouring College View).

Forest Hill State School, 1914
Forest Hill War Memorial
The Lockyer Hotel, 2012
Forest Hill War Memorial, after Anzac Day, 2024
Waiting room from the former Forest Hill railway station, restored and placed in Anzac Park, 2024