Lords Table Mountain

Dysart Natural Attractions

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Overview

Nature lovers will enjoy the surrounds of the Lords Table Mountain, located approximately 35 kilometres west of Dysart along the Dysart Clermont Road.

Description

Introduce yourself to the brilliant hues and unusual shapes of this majestic mountain while marvelling at the peak's sheer size and scope! It is just one of many volcanic plugs in the Peak Downs National Park that are the remains of volcanic activity from millennia past.

Lords Table Mountain is a very distinguished peak, easily identifiable from considerable distances by its almost totally flat summit! It can easily be seen from Capella, along the Peak Downs Highway and even, Dysart. The flat top is actually divided in two, with the smaller plateau, Anvil Peak, marked at 737 metres, or 2919 feet, presumably being the highest point, as the rest of the plateau is not given a summit height.

If you are fully self-sufficient, it is a beautiful spot to set up and spend the night. For a fabulously fun family day, why not do some bushwalking and discover more of Mackay's prosperous hinterland. Don't forget to pack the camera and plenty of fresh drinking water!

Note: There is no marked track so bushwalkers must be careful and alert family or friends if they intend to climb the mountain.

Map & Directions

Dysart Clermont Road