Brown Signs

Mt Scoria Conservation Park

Mount Scoria is a mountain that was a basalt plug of a small volcano. The cooling process created angular columns with between five to eight sides. The shapes started as cracks in a similar fashion cracks form in dry mud. The cracks grew deeper as the lava below cooled to form the columns. Mount Scoria is known ... Read more

Free7 DaysFlushing ToiletsSheltered Picnic TableFree Gas/ElectricParking Area Regions Outback Queensland, Queensland Place Types Scenic Tags conservation park
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 1 hours, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 2 hours, visited for 15 minutes

Toilets: Flushing

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

BBQ: Free Gas/Electric

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Burnett Hwy at Thangool, turn into Winston St with the brown sign for Mt Scoria Conservation Park and follow 1.6km through to the end, which becomes Aerodrome Rd. Turn left into Thangool Lookerbie Rd and continue for 5.2km. The entrance to Mt Scoria Conservation Park is on the right, and the parking area is about 150m in from the entrance.