Mount Cougal, Springbrook National Park

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Mount Cougal, Springbrook National Park is a mountainous section of Springbrook National Park, which is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Mount Cougal's twin peaks have a significant place in stories told by the Yugambeh people, who have inhabited the area's mountains and valleys for thousands of years. The park protects valuable wildlife habitat and a diverse range of animals. It is the most easterly known location of the Lamington spiny cray.

Enjoy a picnic at the scenic Cougal Cascades. At the display shelter, read about the parks World Heritage values. Take the walking track past cascades and rock pools to the restored remains of a bush sawmill dating from the 1940s. As you walk, watch for the land mullet, the world’s largest skink.

 

 

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Location


Our Location: Mount Cougal, Springbrook, Queensland, 4213

Facilities

  • Access With Assistance for the Disabled
  • Public Toilet

 

Experiences

  • Wildlife

Activities

  • Camping
  • Self-Guided

 

 

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