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Glass House Mountains

The Glass House Mountains are found in the hinterland of Queensland"s Sunshine Coast. They are actually the cores of 20 million year old volcanoes, so that the sides of the volcanoes have eroded away leaving only hardened plugs or rock spires.

The Aboriginal dreaming story about these formations gives each of the mountains a name and character in a family, and tells a dramatic story of human relationships.

Captain James Cook gave the area its unusual English name while sailing past, on his way up Australia"s east coast, in 1770. From a distance they reminded him of the glass-making furnaces of his home town in Yorkshire.

There are both sealed and unsealed roads through the Glass House Mountains National Park, with spectacular lookouts over the surrounding plains along the way. An excellent day trip could include a lunch stop at picnic grounds, bush trails and rock-climbing.

The area around the mountains produces many tropical fruits such as avocados, pineapples and papaws as well as strawberries, vegetables, nuts and tobacco.

Visitors can stay in the area at the township of Glass House Mountains, which can be reached in about 20 minutes from Caboolture or 30 minutes from Caloundra.

Image: Glass House Mountains National Park - Courtesy of Queensland Tourism

Things to do:

  • Drives - there are a number of scenic drives through the national park
  • Walks - bushwalks in the national park
  • Australian Teamsters Hall Of Fame and Spirit of Cobb & Co - a tribute to animal-drawn transport and to the Cobb & Co coach company of the 1800s
  • Main Lookout - is found in the township

    In the area:

  • Mt Beerburrum Lookout - near the township of Beerburrum to the south of Glass House Mountains
  • Glass House Mountains Map

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