Glass House Mountains National Park
Highlights
- Explore craggy peaks and enjoy panoramic views across the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
- Hike the Yul-yan-man track for a challenging Grade 5 adventure.
- Picnic amidst the scenic patchwork of bushland and cultivated fields.
- Discover the spiritual significance of the area to Aboriginal Traditional Owners.
The Glass House Mountain peaks are a distinctive landmark in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Craggy peaks tower over a scenic patchwork of pine plantations, bushland and cultivated fields. Many of the peaks are protected in Glass House Mountains National Park, and are listed on the Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance.
The national park walking tracks lead through a variety of open forests to lookouts with panoramic views of the mountains. You can walk around the base of Mount Tibrogargan to see its profile from many angles and to the top of Mount Ngungun for spectacular views of nearby peaks and the surrounding landscape.
The Yul-yan-man track is accessible from Beerburrum and Tibrogargan trailheads. It offers a Grade 5 walk for people with rock scrambling skills.
There are other challenging summit routes and climbing sites for experienced rockclimbers and abseilers.
The Glass House Mountains area is spiritually significant to the Aboriginal Traditional Owners, with many ceremonial sites still protected today.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.