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(Sunshine Coast)A well defined graded track with some steep sections.
Distance:
1.5kmDuration:
2 hoursDifficulty:
NormalGetting there
Follow Steve Irwin Way to the GLasshouse Mountains Township follow the road over the railway lines. Turn left into Coonowrin Rd at the T junction and turn right after the state school, follow this road to the Carpark at the base of the Mountain.
Maps
Not Needed.
Route/Trail notes
A graded path starts from the sign post and information board at the start of the walk. Follow the path which switch backs up the hill till you reach a steep, loose, rocky gully, big steps or light scramble up this gully . when you reach the top is a nice place to have a rest and a good view. Follow the well worn path up to the summit ridge. turn right and walk and rock hop up to the top. Excellent views. To return retrace your steps.
Permits/Costs
Nil
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Comments
Allan Allport on 28 Dec, 2011
Very simple, even with someone who doesn't normally hike we finished it in under an hour with a very long breakjen on 13 Dec, 2011
Just did this one at night. Lots of toads out. 20minsjen on 8 Nov, 2011
15:28jen on 31 Oct, 2011
15:47jen on 28 Oct, 2011
16:03jen on 2 Oct, 2011
18:53Nagle Clan on 28 Sep, 2011
We had good fun scrambling up the gullies. Good views from the top. It was quite busy with the parking area on both sides of the road almost full, due to one large group.Cathy on 20 Sep, 2011
great hike with fantastic viewsKevin on Aug, 2011
A good steep climb up rock and dirt with a few tree roots to help you. Just when you think you've reached the top, take a look to the left of you, there's the summit!! great views. My brother in law and I did this climb then I took my Wife the following day and met a couple of similar age who are into climbing too and now are very good friends.Greg on 2 Jul, 2011
Great little walk with fantastic views to Noosa in the north, Brisbane in the south, Moreton Island in the east and the range in the west.Alan Barrie on 9 Jun, 2011
Climbed from carpark to summit in 21 minutes to watch the sunset behind Beerwah and the moon rise over the sea 10 mins later. (We did go fast). Climbing down in torchlight with the full moon rising was a fantastic experienceLaurence Hallam on 24 Oct, 2010
Another good walk although it was lippery at the top. my 5 yrold loved it.exo karpos on 27 Aug, 2010
A short hike up to the summit ridge with a few options off the main track. A small cave on the track & good views of several other peaks in the Glasshouse Mountains are the highlights. The summit ridge has little vegetation the limit the views.Laurence Hallam on 12 Aug, 2010
A great little walk, I took my four year old son up this!