Named by Lieutenant Cook in 1770, the 'Glass Houses' are distinctive volcanic plugs rising abruptly from a patchwork of farms and forests. The park is made up of several... read more
| Glass House Mountains National Park Named by Lieutenant Cook in 1770, the 'Glass Houses' are distinctive volcanic plugs rising abruptly from a patchwork of farms and forests. The park is made up of several... read more | |
| Mount Beerwah Track In the Glass House Mountains, remnants of the open eucalypt woodland and mountain heath vegetation, which once covered the coastal plains, provide a home for an interesting... read more | |
| Mount Ngungun Track Named by Cook during his epic voyage along Australia's east coast, the Glass House Mountains are rhyolitic volcanic plugs left by volcanic activity millions of years... read more | |
| Mt Tibrogargan Named by Cook during his epic voyage along Australia's east coast, the Glass Houses are rhyolitic volcanic plugs left by volcanic activity millions of years ago... read more | |