Mt Tibrogargan

Named by Cook during his epic voyage along Australia's east coast, the Glass Houses are rhyolitic volcanic plugs left by volcanic activity millions of years ago. This area has special significance for the Gubbi Gubbi Aboriginal people.

Remnants of the open eucalypt woodland and mountain heath vegetation, which once covered the coastal plains, provide a home for an interesting variety of wildlife including 26 rare and threatened plants. The first 300 metres of this walk is along a well graded track to three lookouts overlooking Mts Tunbubulla (The Twins), Tibberoowuccum, Coonowrin and Beerwah. Past the third lookout, your climb to the summit is along steep rock face.

You will need to use your hands to help you. As you approach the summit, you will see low mountain heath. Mt Tibrogargan is 364 metres high, so the climb is the equivalent of going up the Eiffel Tower.

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Glass House Mountains National Park
Beerwah
Queensland 4519

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