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Mount Scoria Conservation Park
Thangool, Banana Area

Free Entry - Entry Information

13 0013 0372
csc@epa.qld.gov.au
www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/mount-scoria/index.html

Description

Mount Scoria Conservation Park, near Biloela in Central Queensland, is Gangulu country. Rising 150 metres above cultivated plains, Mount Scoria is a striking local landmark. Formed by volcanic activity 20 to 26 million years ago, this volcanic plug features many-sided basalt columns.

Take the short cultural track to view the mountain and learn about its significance to the Gangulu people. Have a picnic or barbecue at the picnic area. Go birdwatching.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Public toilet

Activities

  • Animal Watching
  • Birdwatching
  • Walking

Other Information

Children:
Children are welcome.

How To Get There:
The park is located six kilometres south of Thangool, near Biloela.


Free Entry


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Mount Scoria Conservation Park
Thangool
Queensland 4716 Australia

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