Mount Coot Tha
Rising above the Brisbane suburbs, Mount Coot Tha is the city’s premier lookout and bushland escape, offering sweeping views of the skyline, river, and mountains beyond. It’s less a mountain than a forested hill, but that doesn’t diminish the thrill of watching the city lights twinkle on from the summit at dusk. For international visitors, it’s a quick dose of nature and panorama without leaving the urban area, and a perfect leg-stretch on a self-drive itinerary between the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Lookout – The star attraction: a large, wheelchair-accessible viewing platform that offers 360-degree panoramas. Come at sunset for a golden-hour spectacle, or at night for a glittering cityscape.
- Brisbane Botanic Gardens – Sprawling, free gardens at the mountain’s base, with themed sections like the Japanese Garden, arid zone, and a stunning tropical dome. The fragrant walkway is a sensory highlight.
- Mount Coot Tha Forest – Over 1,500 hectares of protected bushland crisscrossed with walking trails. The 2.5km Summit Track is a popular, moderately steep climb through eucalypt forest, rewarding you with views en route.
- Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium – Australia’s largest planetarium, with daily shows and a cosmic garden. A great indoor option for families or rainy afternoons.
- JC Slaughter Falls – A short, easy walk leads to a pretty seasonal cascade. It’s a peaceful spot for a picnic, though the falls are best after rain.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal: spend a couple of hours exploring the botanic gardens, then hike the Summit Track or drive to the lookout for sunset. If you’re short on time, a 30-minute stop at the lookout is still worthwhile. Combine with a morning at the gardens and a picnic lunch for a relaxed outing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Brisbane City – The cultural heart of Queensland, with South Bank’s riverfront precinct, museums, and the Queensland Art Gallery just 15 minutes’ drive away.
- Australia Zoo – Steve Irwin’s famous wildlife park on the Sunshine Coast, about an hour north. Perfect for a full-day family excursion.
- Noosa – A stunning coastal town with national park, surf beaches, and a vibrant dining scene, roughly 90 minutes north. Great for a multi-day Sunshine Coast road trip.
- Gold Coast – Theme parks, surf beaches, and nightlife, about an hour south. Easy to tack on for a longer Queensland itinerary.
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