1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 7 · 38.1 km²
Location: Glass House Mountains National Park is located in Queensland, Australia, approximately 60 kilometers north of Brisbane. Nearby cities and towns include Caloundra, Mooloolaba, and Maleny. History: Established in 1991, Glass House Mountains National Park was created to protect the unique volcanic peaks that give the park its name. The volcanic activity that formed these mountains occurred millions of years ago, resulting in a distinctive landscape. Parking: The park offers several parking areas, providing convenient access to different parts of the park. Parking fees may apply, especially during peak tourist seasons. Visitors should be aware of any specific parking regulations, such as restrictions on overnight parking or parking near sensitive ecological areas. Wildlife: Glass House Mountains National Park is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Visitors may encounter kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and various bird species, including cockatoos and honeyeaters. The park is also known for its population of eastern grey kangaroos, a common marsupial found in eastern Australia. Flora: The park features a mix of rainforest, eucalyptus forests, and open grasslands. Common plant species include eucalyptus trees, acacia shrubs, and ferns. Visitors might also encounter unique vegetation, such as the strangler fig, a plant that grows around and eventually overtakes host trees. Features: Glass House Mountains National Park is renowned for its volcanic peaks, which offer stunning views of the surrounding region. Popular peaks include Mount Tibrogargan, Mount Beerwah, and Mount Ngungun. The park also features walking trails, picnic areas, and camping facilities. Visitors can explore the park's natural beauty through various activities, such as hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. Public Transport: Public transport options to Glass House Mountains National Park are limited. The nearest train station is Caboolture, from where visitors can take a bus or taxi to the park. Car rental services are available in Brisbane and other nearby cities. Guided tours often include transportation, accommodation, and park entry fees. Photo Credit: Mountain Ash
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There are public restrooms available in Glass House Mountains National Park