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Mount Coot-tha Brisbane Tourist Attraction

From the Mount Coot-tha Lookout at Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, you can view the city, Moreton Bay, Stradbroke Island and southern ranges. Many visitors to this Brisbane landmark appreciate these scenic outlooks offering spectacular views and serving as a must-visit location on trips to the area.

This iconic Brisbane backdrop forms a crucial part of Brisbane City Council’s largest natural area. This Reserve (also known as Mt Coot-tha Forest) is a 15-minute drive west of the Brisbane CBD. Brisbane’s largest natural area includes more than 1600 hectares of open eucalypt forest, rainforest gullies, and creek lines in the Reserve. The proximity of this mountain makes it an ideal spot for those seeking natural adventures.

The Reserve adjoins the south-eastern section of D’Aguilar National Park. These two natural areas include up to 40,000 hectares of forest and feature spectacular views, seasonal creeks and waterfalls. There are many walking tracks in this mountain reserve to explore.

A way to experience Brisbane’s attractions is to book a tour through a tour operator, and enjoy the lookout. Tours often focus on the beautiful views from the lookout at Mount Coot-tha, a popular spot.

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To find local tourism operator listing in the Brisbane area, check out the tourism directory. For specific tours, consider those that highlight attractions like Mount Coot-tha, renowned for its panoramic views.

Other Queensland tourist destinations to visit.

These include Far North Queensland, Gold Coast, North Queensland Coast, Outback Queensland, Southern Queensland Country, Sunshine and Fraser Coast. Among these, Mount Coot-tha stands out as one of many places in Queensland that draws tourists due to its scenic beauty.

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