Mount Barney National Park
Highlights
- Explore rugged mountain peaks that rise dramatically, offering breathtaking views and a true taste of wilderness.
- Photograph kingfishers at Yellow Pinch picnic area, where the serene waters create a perfect backdrop for nature lovers.
- Hike moderate trails around the mountain bases, ideal for families seeking adventure without the extreme climbs.
- Discover rare plants and vulnerable species thriving in pristine forest habitats within this World Heritage area.
The distinctive peaks of mounts Barney, Maroon, May, Lindesay, Ernest, Ballow and Clunie dominate the skyline in Mount Barney National Park. These rugged peaks are the remains of the ancient Focal Peak shield volcano that erupted 24 million years ago. Mount Barney is the second highest peak in South East Queensland and most of the park lies within the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.
The park’s cascading creeks and pristine forest habitats preserve many rare plants and vulnerable animal species. For a leisurely visit, drive to Yellow Pinch picnic area and photograph kingfishers swooping over the water. Very experienced walkers can climb sheer rugged mountain peaks to awe-inspiring views of craggy ridges and distant ranges. For the less adventurous, there are a few moderate walks around the mountains’ bases.
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