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Mount Ngungun toptraject

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Mount Ngungun toptraject

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The Mount Ngungun Summit Track offers a rewarding hiking experience within the Glass House Mountains National Park in Queensland, Australia. Standing at 253 meters (830 ft) above sea level, Mount Ngungun is one of the iconic volcanic peaks of the Glass House Mountains, located in the scenic Sunshine Coast Hinterland. This well-maintained trail provides access to stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and other prominent peaks.

Visitors consistently praise the incredible 360-degree views from the summit, making the moderate…

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    22 februari 2026

    De Mount Ngungun Summit Track is een goed aangelegd wandelpad in het Glass House Mountains National Park dat gestaag door open bos naar de top klimt. De route bevat gedeeltes met stenen trappen en korte, steilere rotsplaten, maar blijft een niet-technische klim die geschikt is voor de meeste wandelaars met een gemiddelde conditie. Met een lengte van ongeveer 2,8 km heen en terug is het een populaire korte wandeling die bekend staat om de snelle hoogteverschillen en de weidse uitzichten.
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    9 januari 2019

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    Geweldig 360-weergave. De korte steile klim waard :)
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    22 september 2024

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    Zeer de moeite waard om te zien, je moet het een keer gezien hebben
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    Mount Ngungun Summit Track

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    What is the typical duration and difficulty level of the Mount Ngungun Summit Track?

    The Mount Ngungun Summit Track is generally considered a moderate hike, taking approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to complete the 2.8-kilometer return journey. While it involves a steady climb with sections of stone steps and short, steeper rock slabs, it's suitable for most walkers with a moderate level of fitness.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on the trail?

    Yes, as you ascend, you'll pass notable features such as "Lovers Cave", which holds Aboriginal legend, and a small rock overhang offering glimpses of Mount Tibrogargan. The summit itself provides a natural, unobstructed 360-degree panoramic view.

    What are the parking arrangements at the Mount Ngungun Summit Track trailhead?

    A convenient car park is located directly at the trailhead on Fullertons Road, near the Glass House Mountains township. However, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, so arriving early is often recommended.

    Is the Mount Ngungun Summit Track suitable for families with children?

    The track is generally suitable for adventurous children, provided they are under close supervision due to cliff edges at the summit and some uneven terrain. A moderate level of fitness is beneficial for younger hikers to enjoy the ascent.

    Can I bring my dog on the Mount Ngungun Summit Track?

    No, dogs are not permitted on the Mount Ngungun Summit Track or within the Glass House Mountains National Park. This is to protect the park's natural environment and wildlife.

    What is the best time of year to hike Mount Ngungun, considering seasonal weather?

    While the track can be hiked year-round, the cooler, drier months from autumn to spring (April to October) are often preferred. Summers can be very hot and humid, and wet weather can make the rock sections slippery. Always check the weather forecast before your hike.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Mount Ngungun?

    Yes, the Glass House Mountains township and surrounding areas offer various amenities. You can find cafes and restaurants for refreshments, and there are several accommodation options ranging from B&Bs to holiday parks within a short driving distance.

    How does Mount Ngungun compare to other Glass House Mountains trails in terms of difficulty?

    Mount Ngungun is often considered one of the more accessible and rewarding peaks for its moderate difficulty and exceptional views. It's less steep than some of the higher mountains like Mount Tibrogargan or Mount Beerwah, making it a good option for those seeking a significant climb without extreme technical challenges.

    What should I pack for a hike on the Mount Ngungun Summit Track?

    Essential items include sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, plenty of water (especially on warmer days), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and a small first-aid kit. While the track is relatively short, snacks are also advisable. Consider a camera for the panoramic views!

    Is it possible to reach Mount Ngungun Summit Track using public transport?

    While there are train services to the Glass House Mountains station, the trailhead on Fullertons Road is not directly accessible by public transport. You would likely need to arrange for a taxi or ride-share service from the station to the car park.

    What is the geological history of Mount Ngungun and the Glass House Mountains?

    The Glass House Mountains, including Mount Ngungun, are remnants of volcanic activity that occurred approximately 25–27 million years ago. These unique peaks were formed as molten rock solidified into hard trachyte and rhyolite, with millions of years of erosion shaping them into the dramatic forms seen today. Vertical columns, formed as the volcanic mountains cooled, are a notable geological feature.

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