Glass House Mountains National Park Brisbane | Sunshine Coast

Glass House Mountains safety video

The Glass House Mountains are not easy climbs and it is important to be prepared so that you can have a safe and enjoyable visit. Take six minutes to watch this safety video. It could help save you from having to stay overnight or be rescued.

Phytophthora dieback

Phytophthora is microscopic plant pathogen that kills important species of native plants. It is spread by the movement of infested soil, including on footwear. We encourage visitors to help reduce the risk of its spread by adopting footwear cleaning practices before entering and leaving the park. Photo credit: Mount French dieback © Janet McDonald Department of Agriculture and Fisheries

Purchase a Ranger field guide

Discover more about the park’s plants by purchasing a copy of the ‘Ranger field guide: Native plants of Glass House Mountains National Park’. Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland

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