Moogerah Peaks National Park features isolated volcanic peaks around Lake Moogerah in Queensland. The ancient, volcanic peaks of Mounts French, Greville, Moon and Edwards are recognised by their unique shapes and are a favourite bushwalking destination.
The peaks are mostly covered in open eucalypt forest with montane heath on the exposed rock faces and rainforest in some sheltered areas. Before land clearing, much of the Fassifern Valley was covered by brigalow and vine forest, known as the Fassifern scrub. Now only a very small remnant of this vegetation type remains, and is protected within the Mount French section of the park. These peaks are special places to Aboriginal people, bushwalkers and naturalists alike. If you come to Moogerah Peaks National Park be well prepared and to treat the bush with care and respect.

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