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The Glass House Mountains are a group of steep-sided volcanic plugs located in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. There are 11 distinct mountains in the group, with the highest peak being Mount Beerwah at 556 meters (1,824 feet) above sea level.

The mountains are a popular tourist attraction and offer a range of activities for visitors, including bushwalking, rock climbing, abseiling, and mountain biking. The area is also significant to the Indigenous Gubbi Gubbi people, who have a long-standing cultural connection to the land.

The Glass House Mountains National Park protects the mountains and their surrounding forests, and there are several walking tracks and picnic areas within the park. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from various lookouts, including the Glass House Mountains Lookout, Mount Ngungun Summit Lookout, and Wild Horse Mountain Lookout

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