Glasshouse Mountains National Park Tours

Glasshouse Mountains National Park featuring tranquil scenes, mountains and landscape views
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Glasshouse Mountains National Park which includes views as well as a large group of people
Glasshouse Mountains National Park which includes landscape views and general coastal views
Glasshouse Mountains National Park featuring a sunset, mountains and landscape views


Walk the bushland trails, climb to the peaks or just look out over rugged volcanic rock formations in this unique nature reserve in the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

Named by Captain James Cook, who thought the peaks resembled glass furnace chimneys, the Glass House Mountains are 12 huge rock formations. This national park includes the forest around the roughly 26-million-year-old volcanic peaks. For thousands of years Aboriginal people have held spiritual ceremonies here and some sites are protected. The area is listed on the National Heritage Register. Book a horse-back tour, hike the trails, enjoy a picnic with a view, or go abseiling or rock climbing.Start at the Glass House Mountains lookout in Beerburrum State Forest to take in the unique landscape. Have a picnic or set up camp at the recreation area at nearby Coochin Creek.Drop in at the Visitor and Interpretive Centre in the Glass House Mountains township, or visit the website, to get current information about activities and trails. The easiest hike is the 0.9-mile (1.4-kilometer) Western Boundary Walk on Mount Beerwah. This is the highest peak at 1,821 feet (555 meters).At 1,195 feet (364 meters), Mount Tibrogargan is less high, but offers a better variety of trails. The challenging three-hour summit ascent involves some rock climbing, without ropes. If you take the risk, you’ll be rewarded with views of the Sunshine Coast. Rock climbers with the right gear can tackle even steeper sections of the mountain. If you are not experienced, just walk the short track to the Mountain View platform, or continue to hike the 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) circuit track. Another base-level option is the three-hour Trachyte circuit to Mount Tibberoowucum and back.The Glass House Mountains are 43 miles (70 kilometers) north of Brisbane. If you rent a car, note that some roads are not asphalted. There are some basic bush toilets and barbecue facilities. Bring water, sun protection and appropriate footwear. Don’t climb when it is wet, stay on the paths, avoid dislodging rocks and be prepared for emergencies by bringing a cell phone and first aid kit. Heavy rockfalls can occur, which may lead to trail closures, so check the Queensland National Parks website for updates before you visit.

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Things to do near Glasshouse Mountains National Park

Glasshouse Mountains National Park offers a variety of activities for visitors, including romantic getaways amidst stunning landscapes, excellent bird watching opportunities for nature enthusiasts, and wellness retreats for relaxation. The park also serves as a great meeting point for friends and family. For those seeking adventure, there are shooting games available to enjoy. Experience the beauty and excitement of this unique destination in Queensland.

Shopping

The closest shopping experience is the Caloundra Street Fair, a vibrant public market located 15 miles away, offering a variety of local gifts. If you're up for a drive, Sunshine Plaza and Redcliffe Jetty Markets, both 22 miles away, provide family-friendly shopping and entertainment options.

Recreation

At the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, indulge in a luxurious atmosphere while enjoying horse racing events. The Caloundra Golf Club offers a vibrant outdoor experience with scenic views, perfect for a round of golf. Meanwhile, the Chancellor Park Golf Driving Range provides an energetic setting for honing your swing.

Adventure

At Mount Beerburrum Summit Walk Trailhead, you'll enjoy a rewarding hike with stunning views, located 1 mile from the park. The Tibrogargan Circuit Trailhead offers a scenic trek through beautiful landscapes, also 1 mile away. The Trachyte Circuit Trailhead, 0.9 mile from the park, provides a captivating outdoor experience.

Nightlife

For a unique nightlife experience near Glasshouse Mountains National Park, visit the Wappa Falls Astronomical Observatory, 26 miles away, for family-friendly stargazing. Alternatively, the Sunshine Coast Laser Tag, 29 miles away, offers an adventurous arcade atmosphere perfect for families seeking excitement.

Find the best attractions near Glasshouse Mountains National Park

When visiting Glasshouse Mountains National Park in Queensland, you'll find a variety of attractions that cater to adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Explore the stunning Glasshouse Mountains, renowned for their remarkable scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're hiking in the national park or enjoying the urban parks nearby, there’s no shortage of experiences that showcase the breathtaking beauty of this iconic region.

  • Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve: Located 12 miles from Glasshouse Mountains National Park, this lush reserve offers stunning views of the Glasshouse Mountains and a chance to explore tropical rainforests. Enjoy walking trails surrounded by diverse wildlife and vibrant flora, making it perfect for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers.
  • Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World: Situated 13 miles away, this enchanting botanical garden features beautifully landscaped gardens and a delightful bird sanctuary. It's an ideal spot for families, couples, and anyone seeking a romantic outdoor experience, with various walking paths and picnic areas.
  • Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology: Just 10 miles from the park, this museum showcases an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history through engaging exhibits that highlight global heritage.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Glasshouse Mountains National Park

To save money on your visit to Glasshouse Mountains National Park, plan your trip in February or May to June when accommodation prices are lower. Tuesdays are the cheapest days to stay, while Saturdays are the most expensive. Take advantage of free entry to the park and consider booking through Expedia for discounts on hotel and flight packages. Join Expedia's One Key membership for exclusive deals and earn OneKeyCash for future savings. Always check cancellation policies and explore gift voucher options for additional savings on your travel expenses.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Glasshouse Mountains National Park are February and May to June, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to April and December to January, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Glasshouse Mountains National Park is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Glasshouse Mountains National Park is Saturday.
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