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QUEENSLAND
Glass
House Mountains National
Park
The
Glass House Mountains, a group of 13
volcanic peaks, are a prominent feature of
the Sunshine Coast landscape. Gradual
weathering by wind and water has produced
these spectacular remains of volcanic
activity which occurred more than 20
million years ago.
Glass
House Mountains National Park protects
seven of the thirteen distinctive
mountains - Beerwah, Tibrogargan, Ngungun,
Coonowrin (Crookneck), Miketeebumulgrai,
Elimbah (Saddleback) and Coochin Hills -
along with Blue Gum Creek Section. Within
the park, rare plants, vegetation, and
their dependent animals are
conserved.
Nature
conservation
Remnants
of a complex pattern of native vegetation
are preserved in the park. Open eucalypt
forest surrounds the mountains, while rare
and threatened heath species occur on the
summits. Each vegetation type provides
habitat for native animals. Koalas,
peregrine falcons, parrots, honeyeaters,
lizards, echidnas and wallabies are among
species found in the area.
Natural
vegetation linking the national park's
separate sections is vital for the
survival of these and other native
animals. Nearby landholders can help
conserve native fauna by retaining or
replanting native vegetation.
Camping
Camping
is not permitted inside the national park
because of the park's small size and the
potential for damage to delicate
vegetation. Those wanting to camp near the
park should instead consider the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
camping ground on the banks of Coochin
Creek, 9km east of Beerwah township.
Contact the DNR, Beerwah Office on (07)
5494 0150. Inexpensive accommodation is
also available in caravan parks located
along Glass House Mountains Road.
Bushwalking
and climbing
Blue
Gum Creek, Mt Elimbah, Mt Miketeebumulgrai
and Coochin Hills are reserved primarily
for conservation of their natural and
cultural features. There are no facilities
located on these parks.
Mt
Ngungun summit is the most accessible of
the peaks in Glass House Mountains
National Park. The 700m long trail, while
rough and steep, can be undertaken by most
people who have a reasonable degree of
fitness. Inexperienced climbers and family
groups should be careful, as the upper
sections of the trail pass close to the
cliffline. Children should be guided by
adults past these narrow sections. Allow
1-2 hours to complete a return walk. There
are excellent views of the Glass House
Mountains and surrounding ranges from this
vantage point.
At
Mt Tibrogargan and Mt Beerwah, lookout
points offering views of the surrounding
mountains are located near the base of the
cliff lines and can be accessed by 350m
long walking trails. The summits can be
accessed by rough trails continuing past
these lookout points. Summit access can
take 2-3 hours return and is recommended
only for those who are physically fit and
have bushwalking and climbing
experience.
Mt
Coonowrin is closed to public access due
to the danger of rockfalls. Excellent
roadside views of Mt Coonowrin are
possible along Beerwah Road.
Near
by state forest parks and council reserves
such as Mt Beerburrum, Wild Horse
Mountain, Glass House Mountains Lookout,
Jowarra State Forest and Mary Cairncross
Park provide formed walking tracks for
those who are not experienced bushwalkers
or climbers.
Climbing
Safety
- Caution
is required when climbing or
approaching these peaks. To prevent
serious injury to yourself and others,
please follow these
guidelines.
- Do
not climb during or immediately after
rain. Wet rocks become slippery and
make climbing extremely
dangerous.
- Take
care not to dislodge rocks onto fellow
climbers.
- Be
aware that rockfalls can occur through
natural processes.
- Do
not rely on tree roots or loose rocks
for support; they may
dislodge.
- Allow
plenty of time to finish your climb in
daylight.
- Only
attempt climbs suited to your climbing
experience and have good knowledge of
the climbing route.
- Observe
and comply with all safety-related
signs on the park.
- Do
not climb or walk in restricted area or
areas identified as dangerous for
climbing.
- Advise
a family member or friend of your
intended destination and estimated
return time.
- Ensure
children are accompanied by an
adult.
- Carry
water on your climb
- Do
not leave valuables in vehicles
unattended.
Caring
for the Park.
- The
natural environment, living and
non-living, is protected in national
parks. When visiting, a simple rule
applies - 'take nothing but photographs
- leave nothing but footprints'. Please
follow these simple
guidelines.
- Do
not take or interfere with plants or
animals.
- Stay
on designated walking tracks.
- Leave
dogs, cats and other domestic animals
at home - they must not be taken into
national parks.
- Take
your rubbish when your leave. Anything
you can carry in full, you can take out
empty.
- Light
fires only in designated fireplaces.
Collecting firewood is not allowed in
national parks. Bring your own
firewood, or preferably use a gas or
liquid fuel stove.
Following
these guidelines will help protect the
natural environment for the future
enjoyment of others, and help ensure the
survival of native plants and animals
living there.
For
Further Information
contact:
The
Ranger
QPWS
61 Bunya Street MALENY QLD 4552
Or
QPWS
Sunshine Coast District Office
PO Box 168 COTTON TREE QLD 4558 (07) 5443
8944
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Dedicated
to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

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