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Mountain Attractions In Queensland

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Queensland is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. To its north is the Torres Strait, with Papua New Guinea located less than 200 km across it from the mainland. The state is the world's sixth-largest sub-national entity, with an area of 1,852,642 square kilometres . As of 15 May 2018, Queensland has a population of 5,000,000, concentrated along the coast and particularl...
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Mountain Attractions In Queensland

  • 1. Hinchinbrook Island National Park Hinchinbrook Island
    Hinchinbrook Island lies east of Cardwell and north of Lucinda, separated from the northern coast of Queensland, Australia by the narrow Hinchinbrook Channel. Hinchinbrook Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and wholly protected within the Hinchinbrook Island National Park, except for a small and abandoned resort. It is the largest island on the Great Barrier Reef. It is also the largest island national park in Australia.
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  • 3. Mount Ninderry Yandina
    Mount Coolum is a suburb in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. At the 2016 Australian Census, the suburb recorded a population of 4,265.
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  • 4. Mount Archer Rockhampton
    Mount Archer is a mountain and suburb of Rockhampton in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia.
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  • 6. Mount Bartle Frere Atherton
    Mount Bartle Frere is the highest mountain in Queensland at an elevation of 1,611 metres . The mountain was named after Sir Henry Bartle Frere, a British colonial administrator and then president of the Royal Geographical Society by George Elphinstone Dalrymple in 1873. Bartle Frere was British Governor of Cape Colony at the outset of the Zulu Wars. The Aboriginal name for the mountain is Chooreechillum. It is located 51 km south of Cairns in the Wooroonooran National Park southwest of the town of Babinda on the eastern edge of the Atherton Tablelands. Mount Bartle Frere is part of the Bellenden Ker Range and the watershed of Russell River. The foothill to summit is entirely covered by rainforest, ranging from typical tropical rainforest in the lowlands to low cloud forest at the cooler su...
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  • 8. Mount Ngungun Glass House Mountains
    Mount Ngungun is the sixth tallest of the Glass House Mountains at 253 m. It has a well maintained walking trail to the summit that affords good views. The trail from carpark is not as steep as the higher mountains and is open to beginners. The south face contains steeper, unmarked but well known rock climbing routes. When viewed from Moreton Bay it lines up with and is silhoutted by Mount Beerwah and Mt Coonowrin/Crookneck. This was noted by Captain Cook on his first voyage of along the East coast of Australia. Its is known as the dingo to the family of the rest of the Glasshouse Mountains Ngungun is arguably the best place to view the taller mountains that QNPRSR has restricted access to.
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  • 9. Tamborine Mountain Gold Coast
    Tamborine Mountain is a 28 km2 plateau and locality in the Scenic Rim local government area of South East Queensland, Australia. In the 2011 census, Tamborine Mountain had a population of 7,030 people. The name is of Aboriginal origin and has nothing to do with the musical instrument. It is considered part of the Gold Coast hinterland and has a strong tourist industry.
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  • 10. Mount Glorious Brisbane
    Mount Glorious in Queensland is a mountain which is part of the D'Aguilar Range and is a suburb in Moreton Bay Region roughly 30 km north west of Brisbane. Five blocks on the mountain were made available early in the 20th century, with the first block being bought by James O'Hara in 1903.The forest that surrounds the mountain village is part of Brisbane Forest Park and the D'Aguilar National Park. Other mountains in the D'Aguilar Range include Mount Nebo, Mount Pleasant and Mount Mee. The peak is approximately 599 m above sea level. The mountain was the centre of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in November 1960.
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  • 11. JC Slaughter Falls Brisbane
    The J C Slaughter Falls is a cascade waterfall on the Ithaca Creek located approximately 10 kilometres west of the Brisbane central business district in Queensland, Australia.
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  • 14. Mount Cooroy Cooroy
    Mount Larcom railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the town of Mount Larcom. It features a single platform with a wooden structure. Opposite lie two passing loops.
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