Mount Beerburrum

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Mount Beerburrum is a prominent volcanic plug and popular lookout within Queensland’s Glass House Mountains, known for its short steep hike and panoramic coastal and hinterland views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain
volcanic plug
access walking track from Beerburrum
country Australia
distanceFromBrisbane approximately 60 kilometres north
elevation 278 metres
912 feet
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasFeature fire lookout tower
lookout
sealed walking track
hasLookoutStructure concrete tower
hasPanorama 360-degree views
hasParking yes
hasSignage yes
hasUse bushwalking
fire observation
sightseeing
isClimbable true
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor coastal views
hinterland views
panoramic views
short steep hike
locatedIn Australia
Glass House Mountains
Moreton Bay region
surface form: Moreton Bay Region

Queensland
managementAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
mountainRange Glass House Mountains
namedAfter Beerburrum
nearestTown Beerburrum
partOf Glass House Mountains
surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
protectedArea Glass House Mountains
surface form: Glass House Mountains National Park
region Sunshine Coast
surface form: Sunshine Coast Region
rockType trachyte
state Queensland
trailDifficulty steep
trailLength approximately 700 metres one way
trailSurface concrete
viewOf Glass House Mountains
Moreton Bay
Pacific Ocean
Sunshine Coast hinterland

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Glass House Mountains hasPeak Mount Beerburrum
Glass House Mountains Lookout viewOf Mount Beerburrum