Glass House Mountains National Park

Glass House Mountains National Park
Queensland
Glass House Mountains National Park is located in Queensland
Glass House Mountains National Park
Glass House Mountains National Park
Nearest town or cityBrisbane
Coordinates26°50′51″S 152°57′15″E / 26.84750°S 152.95417°E / -26.84750; 152.95417
Established1994
Managing authoritiesQueensland Parks and Wildlife Service
WebsiteGlass House Mountains National Park
See alsoProtected areas of Queensland
Glass House Mountains National Park
Glass House Mountains National Park is located in Queensland
Glass House Mountains National Park
Location of Glass House Mountains National Park in Queensland
LocationGlass House Mountains, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates26°55′48″S 152°55′02″E / 26.93°S 152.9172°E / -26.93; 152.9172
Official nameGlass House Mountains National Park and Beerburrum Forest Reserve 1
Typestate heritage (landscape)
Designated3 May 2007
Reference no.602494
Significant periodearly Tertiary Period - present

Glass House Mountains National Park is a heritage-listed national park at Glass House Mountains, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as Beerburrum Forest Reserve 1. It is 70 km (43 mi) north of Brisbane and consists of a flat plain punctuated by rhyolite and trachyte volcanic plugs, the cores of extinct volcanoes that formed 26 million to 27 million years ago.[1][2] The mountains would once have had pyroclastic exteriors, but these have eroded away.

The national park was established in 1994. On 23 June 2010 the Queensland Government announced the expansion of the park to include an additional 2,117 hectares (5,230 acres). It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 3 May 2007.[3]

  1. ^ Cohen B.E., Vasconcelos P.M., Knesel K.M. (2007) 40Ar/39Ar Constraints on the Timing of Oligocene Intraplate Volcanism in Southeast Queensland. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 54, pages 105-125.
  2. ^ Knesel K. M., Cohen B.E., Vasconcelos P. M., and Thiede D.S. (2008) Rapid change in drift of the Australian plate records collision with Ontong Java Plateau, Nature vol 454, pp. 754-757.
  3. ^ "Glass House Mountains National Park and Beerburrum Forest Reserve 1 (entry 602494)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.