Blackall Range

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Blackall Range is a scenic hinterland region in Queensland, Australia, known for its elevated rainforest landscapes, waterfalls, and small tourist towns.

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Label Occurrences
Blackall Range canonical 2
Selwyn Range 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
scenic hinterland region
climate subtropical
country Australia
distanceFromBrisbane about 90 kilometres north
elevation approximately 500 metres above sea level
hasHighestPoint Baroon Pocket Lookout area
hasLandUse dairy farming
horticulture
tourism
hasLookout Gerrard Lookout
Howells Knob Lookout
Mapleton Falls Lookout
hasProtectedArea Conondale National Park NERFINISHED
Kondalilla National Park NERFINISHED
Mapleton Falls National Park
hasRoad Landsborough–Maleny Road
Montville–Mapleton Road
Nambour Connection Road
surface form: Nambour–Mapleton Road
hasTown Flaxton
Maleny
Mapleton
Montville
Witta
hasWalkingTrack Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk
hasWaterBody Baroon Pocket Dam
hasWaterfall Kondalilla Falls
Mapleton Falls
knownFor bushwalking
national parks
rainforest landscapes
scenic lookouts
small tourist towns
waterfalls
locatedIn South East Queensland
Sunshine Coast
surface form: Sunshine Coast Region
namedAfter Samuel Blackall
nearestMajorCity Brisbane
overlooks Sunshine Coast coastal plain
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
regionType hinterland
state Queensland
tourismActivity day trips from Brisbane
nature-based tourism
weekend getaways
traditionalOwners Gubbi Gubbi people NERFINISHED
Jinibara people NERFINISHED
vegetation subtropical rainforest
wet sclerophyll forest

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Montville locatedIn Blackall Range
Leichhardt River sourceLocation Blackall Range
this entity surface form: Selwyn Range