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Mount Beerwah, Queensland.

  • Location: Queensland
  • Distance: 5 kilometres
  • Time: 4 hour hike
  • Terrain: Track / Rock
  • Traditional Custodians: Gubbi Gubbi
Hard

It is a tough climb up the highest volcanic plug in the Glass Mountains, but from the 556 metre summit there are rewarding views out to other volcanic peaks and the D’Aguilar Range to the west. The route commences through wet eucalypt forest before entering open heath with grass trees and banksias. Show respect when climbing this peak as it represents the sacred mother to the local Jinibara people.

  • Mount Beerwah walk, Queensland
  • Mount Beerwah walk, Queensland

Acknowledgement of Country

Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.