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Moogerah Peaks National Park adventures

Moogerah Peaks National Park Adventures

Moogerah Peaks National Park is a rugged volcanic landscape offering dramatic cliffs, rocky outcrops, and a variety of birdlife, popular for hiking, rock climbing, and scenic views.

3,000 acres
Acres Protected
9 miles
Miles of Trails
30,000+
Annual Visitors
1953
Year Established

About Moogerah Peaks National Park

 

Moogerah Peaks National Park, located in southeastern Queensland, Australia, spans a collection of volcanic peaks and cliffs formed from ancient lava flows. Prominent peaks include Mount Edwards, Mount French, and Mount Moon, which rise abruptly from the surrounding Fassifern Valley, creating striking escarpments and rocky ridges. The park preserves diverse eucalypt forests, dry rainforest pockets, and heathlands that support a range of native wildlife including various bird species such as peregrine falcons and peregrines, as well as wallabies and reptiles. Historically, the area was used by Indigenous groups for hunting and gathering, and remnants of their cultural heritage remain within the park. Visitors are drawn to Moogerah Peaks for its extensive opportunities to hike well-maintained trails with panoramic views, bouldering and rock climbing on basalt cliffs, and birdwatching. Key landmarks include the Giant’s Chair, a distinctive rock formation on Mount French, and the panoramic lookouts from Mount Edwards. The park’s proximity to the Moogerah Dam also allows for additional water-based recreation nearby. Moogerah Peaks National Park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and relative remoteness close to Brisbane and Ipswich urban centers.

Highlights

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Giant’s Chair rock formation on Mount French

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Panoramic views from summits of Mount Edwards and Mount French

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Rich birdwatching opportunities including peregrine falcons

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Challenging rock climbing and bouldering routes on basalt cliffs

Notable Natural Features

Mount French

A prominent peak with striking cliffs, featuring the iconic Giant’s Chair rock formation and multiple scenic lookouts.

Mount Edwards

One of the highest peaks in the park offering panoramic views across the Fassifern Valley and towards the Scenic Rim.

Basalt Cliffs

Steep volcanic cliffs that provide excellent rock climbing and bouldering opportunities for experienced climbers.