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Glass House Mountains National Park

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Glass House Mountains National Park

Easy hikes and walks in Glass House Mountains National Park

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Easy hiking trails in Glass House Mountains National Park traverse a distinctive landscape characterized by a cluster of thirteen volcanic plugs that rise abruptly from the coastal plain. These ancient peaks, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago, are surrounded by diverse ecosystems including eucalypt forests, montane heath, and patches of rainforest. The terrain offers varied walking experiences, from gentle forest paths to trails with moderate elevation gains leading to panoramic viewpoints.

Best easy hiking trails in Glass House Mountains National Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Mount Ngungun Summit Track, a 1.5 miles (2.5 km) trail that takes 52 minutes to complete. This route offers rewarding views of the surrounding Glass House Mountains from its summit.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Mount Tibrogargan circuit, an easy 2.8 miles (4.6 km) path. This trail provides scenic views around the base of Mount Tibrogargan.
  • Local hikers also love the Beerburrum Trailhead – Mount Beerburrum Lookout loop from Beerburrum, a 2.1 miles (3.5 km) trail leading through eucalypt forest, often completed in about 1 hour 13 minutes.
  • Hiking in Glass House Mountains National Park is defined by its unique volcanic peaks, diverse eucalypt forests, and open heathlands. The network of routes offers options for various ability levels, with a focus on accessible easy trails in this guide.
  • The routes in Glass House Mountains National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 240 reviews. More than 2600 hikers have used komoot to explore Glass House Mountains National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 14, 2026

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Mount Ngungun Summit Track

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 12, 2026, Tibrogargan Climb Entrance

Tibrogargan Climb Entrance is a developed car park and trackhead. If the car park is full bushwalkers often park on the dirt strip on the southern edge of Marshs Road. This area has shaded picnic areas, toilets, maps and a shoe cleaning station.

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Mount Tibberoowuccum Track is a roughly 2.5-kilometre return walk to the summit of Mount Tibberoowuccum. There is a decent climb, short and steep, with incredibly rewarding views. Some minor scrambling is involved before the summit, but nothing technical. Park at the Tibrogargan Climb Entrance, and walk down Marshs Road about 200 meters to Mount Tibberoowuccum Track. As soon as you're off the road, the climb begins. Mount Tibberoowuccum is a lot less busy than Mount Tibrogargan.

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Mount Tibberoowuccum is a volcanic peak jutting out from the jungle at 220 meters above sea. The summit has amazing 360-degree views and close-up views of the neighbouring Mount Tibrogargan, another volcanic peak.

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May 31, 2026, Trachyte Circuit

Trachyte Circuit is a scenic loop through the lower slopes of the Glass House Mountains, connecting the bases of Mount Tibrogargan and Mount Tibberoowuccum. The track passes through a mix of open eucalypt woodland, heath and patches of creek-side forest, with interpretive signs explaining the area’s geology and natural features. There is a short side track that leads to Jack Ferris Lookout, with beautiful, sweeping views across the surrounding volcanic peaks formed from the trachyte rock that gives the circuit its name.

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This is one of the main junctions on the track, marked by a sign pointing toward Beerburrum trailhead, Soldier Settlers’ Trail, and the Trachyte Circuit. The paths split in different directions through open forest, with sandy ground and loose leaf litter underfoot. It’s an easy place to check your route, especially if you’re linking different sections rather than sticking to the main circuit.

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The summit of Mount Beerburrum sits at 278 metres, the highest of the Glass House Mountains. There is a fire tower at the top that will bring you above the trees, providing 360-degree views across the Sunshine Coast and surrounding volcano plugs.

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The Mount Beerburrum Summit Walk is a fire track with a steady uphill climb. The track is wide and well-maintained, with a few exposed sections. Bring sun protection and water on your bushwalk to the summit.

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Glass House Mountains National Park is a cluster of volcanic plugs rising from the flatlands. These plugs are what's left of the cores of ancient volcanoes from millions of years ago. This park holds great cultural significance for the Jinibara people and is open to bushwalking and climbing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Glass House Mountains National Park?

Glass House Mountains National Park offers 11 easy hiking trails. In total, there are 17 routes across various difficulty levels, but this guide focuses specifically on the more accessible options.

What makes the Glass House Mountains National Park unique for easy hiking?

The park is characterized by its distinctive cluster of thirteen volcanic plugs that rise dramatically from the coastal plain. These ancient peaks, formed millions of years ago, create breathtaking and unique scenery. Easy trails here traverse diverse ecosystems, including eucalypt forests, montane heath, and patches of rainforest, offering varied experiences from gentle paths to routes with moderate elevation leading to panoramic viewpoints.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the easy trails in Glass House Mountains National Park?

The easy trails in Glass House Mountains National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 240 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the rewarding panoramic views from summits like Mount Ngungun and the unique geological formations.

Are there any easy circular walks in Glass House Mountains National Park?

Yes, there are several easy circular walks. The Cooee View loop from Mt Tibrogargan Carpark is an easy 4.2 km path offering scenic views around the base of Mount Tibrogargan. Another popular option is the Beerburrum Trailhead – Mount Beerburrum Lookout loop from Beerburrum, a 3.5 km trail through eucalypt forest.

Which easy trails offer the best panoramic views?

For spectacular panoramic views, the Mount Ngungun Summit Track is highly recommended. From the summit of Mount Ngungun, you can see Mount Coonowrin, Mount Beerwah, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, and the Pacific Ocean. The Beerburrum Trailhead – Mount Beerburrum Lookout loop also leads to a fire tower at the summit of Mount Beerburrum, offering 360-degree views of the Glass House Mountains and even Brisbane on clear days. Additionally, the Jack Ferris Lookout provides epic views.

Are there any family-friendly easy hikes in the park?

Yes, the 4 km circuit around the base of Mount Tibrogargan, such as the Cooee View loop from Mt Tibrogargan Carpark, is considered family-friendly, providing stellar views without technical climbing. The Mount Ngungun Summit Track is also popular with families, offering a rewarding experience for its length.

What is the best time of year to hike in Glass House Mountains National Park?

The best time to hike in Glass House Mountains National Park is generally during the cooler, drier months from April to October. This avoids the intense heat and humidity of summer, making for more comfortable hiking conditions and clearer views.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails?

Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within Glass House Mountains National Park to protect native wildlife. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for specific trail allowances before planning your visit with a pet. You can find more information at parks.qld.gov.au.

Are there any cultural considerations or sacred sites to be aware of when hiking?

Yes, the Glass House Mountains hold deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Traditional Owners, the Jinibara and Gubbi Gubbi Peoples. While some peaks like Mount Beerwah and Mount Tibrogargan are technically open for climbing, Traditional Owners respectfully request visitors consider not climbing these spiritually significant sites. Always be mindful and respectful of the land's cultural heritage.

What facilities are available at the trailheads or within the park?

Several day-use areas, such as Tibrogargan and Beerwah trailheads, offer facilities like picnic tables, toilets, and gas barbecues. The Glass House Mountains Lookout is also wheelchair accessible and provides toilets and picnic spots.

Are there any easy trails that are wheelchair accessible?

While many trails involve natural terrain, the Glass House Mountains Lookout offers wheelchair accessibility, providing stunning views without requiring a hike. For specific trail accessibility, it's recommended to check the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most up-to-date information.

Where can I find parking for the easy trails?

Designated parking areas are available at the trailheads for popular routes. For example, there is parking at the Mount Tibrogargan Carpark for the Cooee View loop, and at the Beerburrum Trailhead for the Mount Beerburrum Lookout loop. Mount Ngungun also has a dedicated car park.

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