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Glass House Mountains National Park

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Sunset over the Glass House Mountains
Sunset over the Glass House Mountains

The Glass House Mountains National Park is located in Queensland, Australia, approximately 70 km north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. They were named by Captain Cook, who in 1770 thought they looked like glass houses as he sailed past along the coast of Australia. The region consists of a flat plain punctuated by volcanic plugs, the cores of extinct volcanoes that formed 25 million to 27 million years ago.

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[edit] Understand

The Glass House Mountains are:

  • Mount Beerburrum
  • Mount Beerwah, 555 m
  • Mount Coochin, 235 m
  • Mount Coonowrin colloqially known as Crookneck, 377 m
  • Mount Elimbah, 129 m
  • Mount Miketeebumulgrai, 199 m
  • Mount Ngungun, 253 m
  • Round Mountain
  • Mount Tibberoowuccum, 220 m
  • Mount Tibrogargan, 364 m
  • Mount Tunbubudla or the Twins, 312 and 293 m
  • Wild Horse Mountain, 123 m

[edit] History

[edit] Landscape

[edit] Flora and fauna

[edit] Climate

[edit] Get in

[edit] Fees/Permits

[edit] Get around

[edit] See

[edit] Do

  • The bushwalks/scrambles to the tops of the mountain vary from an easy 30 min walk along a sealed path to a more-intense four-hour return journey.

[edit] Buy

[edit] Eat

[edit] Drink

[edit] Sleep

[edit] Lodging

[edit] Camping

[edit] Backcountry

[edit] Stay safe

[edit] Get out

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