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Home > Explore Brisbane > Climbing Mount Ngungun with kids… it can be done!

Climbing Mount Ngungun with kids… it can be done!

Last Updated: July 31, 2023

If youโ€™re thinking of climbing Mount Ngungun with your Brisbane kids, donโ€™t forget your camera. Youโ€™ll need it to capture the stunning views at the summit as well as your childโ€™s chest puffing pride at having achieved such a feat!

Before you climb – Glass House Mountains Visitor and Interpretative Centre

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Just an hourโ€™s drive (give or take) from Brisbane, youโ€™ll find the Glass House Mountains National Park, home to 12 spectacular peaks that beg to be explored.

Your first stop should be the Glasshouse Mountains Visitor and Interpretative Centre, located in Settlers Rotary Park on the corner of Bruce Parade and Steve Irwin Way.

The centre is run by knowledgeable and friendly locals that will provide you with maps for your trip, thrill you with Aboriginal legends and provide fascinating historical information about the region. There are interactive screens showing the flora and fauna that you can expect to see on your climb. And itโ€™s the perfect spot for a toilet break!

Outside the centre there is an excellent fenced playground, complete with climbable models of the Glass House Mountains. There are also BBQ facilities if you want to have a fry up to energise you for the climb.

Mount Ngungun BBQ

The climb: Mount Ngungun

The 2.8km return track on Mount Ngungun is probably the most achievable of the Glass House Mountains for children aged five years and over (younger children may need to be carried part or all of the way).

Mount Ngungun is the sixth tallest of the mountains at 253m, and you will need to allow two hours to climb up and down; more if you want to sit at the top for a while and take in the uninterrupted views of neighbouring Mount Tibrogargan, Mount Coonowrin and Mount Beerwah.

The well maintained track begins in open forest with a fern understory. Part way up the mountain the track passes a small rock overhang that looks like a cave. This is a great spot for a rest, or even a little exploring. Donโ€™t forget to tell your children to look back and marvel at how far theyโ€™ve come before they push on for the remaining walk.

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Wildlife spotting

If youโ€™re lucky, you may spot a koala, goanna, echidna or grey kangaroo on your climb. Many birds such as kookaburras, cockatoos, lorikeets, rosellas and peregrine falcons can also be seen. The glossy black-cockatoo, which is considered vulnerable to extinction, is found in the Glass House Mountains area. And depending on the time of year that you climb, you may be met by a flurry of pretty butterflies at the summit.

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Impress your kids with local history and geography

The Glass House Mountains are intrusive plugsโ€”remnants of volcanic activity that occurred approximately 25โ€“27 million years ago.

Molten rock filled small vents or intruded as bodies beneath the surface and solidified into hard rocksโ€”trachyte and rhyolite.

Millions of years of erosion have removed the surrounding exteriors of the volcanic cones and softer sandstone rocks leaving the magnificent landscape features you see today.

As the volcanic mountains cooled, interesting vertical columns formed and this feature can be seen today at Mount Ngungun.

Aboriginal links to the land

The Glass House Mountains area was a special meeting place where many Aboriginal people gathered for ceremonies and trading. The place is considered spiritually significant with many ceremonial sites still present and protected today. The word ‘Ngungun’ is an Aboriginal word and is believed to mean ‘black’. The Glass House Mountains were sighted and collectively named by Lieutenant Captain James Cook in 1770 when he made his epic voyage up the east coast of Australia.

Mount Ngungun View

The summit

Tall trees offer great shade the entire way up, but you’ll feel the full force of the sun when you reach the summit.

You probably wonโ€™t notice though, because youโ€™ll be too busy drinking in the views, snapping photographs, and making sure your children arenโ€™t getting too close to the edge!

What an achievement. High fives all round. You did it!

Your reward for reaching the top - 360 degrees of stunning views.

Be prepared, be safe

Remember that children will need to be supervised closely, particularly at the summit where there are cliff edges with dramatic drops. Take extra care around the summit area in wet weather as rocks become slippery. You will need to be reasonably fit to make this climb โ€“ there are a lot of steps! Make sure that you carry water (and perhaps a snack), that everyone wears a hat and that you take as many rests as you and your children need.

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About the author, Ngaire Stirling

Owner and Founder of Brisbane Kids, Ngaire grew up in Brisbane and lives with her husband, 3 kids and many animals. She has marketing and teaching qualifications and spends her spare time growing vegetables and advocating for wildlife including koalas. She loves long summer days, bright starry nights and working on Brisbane Kids. Read more about us

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