
Mount Baga - Wikipedia
Mount Baga (formerly Mount Jim Crow) is a trachyte plug that lies between Rockhampton and Yeppoon, Australia. Standing at approximately 150 m above the surrounding plains (221 m above sea level), Mount Baga affords a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. [1]
Baga National Park Capricorn - Department of Environment, …
May 21, 2024 · The park protects the impressive Baga, a prominent feature towering over the landscape and obvious to commuters and travellers who pass by on the road below. The mountain itself is a 221m high trachyte plug—an internal remnant of a long extinct volcano.
Baga National Park - Wikipedia
Baga National Park (formerly known as Mount Jim Crow National Park) is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 531 kilometres (330 mi) northwest of Brisbane. [1] [2] It lies just beside the main road between Rockhampton and Yeppoon. Camping is not permitted in the park and there are no facilities. [3]
Baga National Park Capricorn - Department of Environment, …
Contribute to the important work being done to protect and grow Queensland’s protected area system. An impressive trachyte plug from a long extinct volcano with dry rainforest on the lower slopes and emergent hoop pines at the summit.
Things to do | Baga National Park | Parks and forests | Department …
Jun 14, 2024 · Details: Stroll through open eucalypt forest to the base of Baga where dry rainforest grows on the damp lower slopes. Marvel at the geology of this 221m high trachyte plug or capture a photo of the hoop pine growing on the summit.
Mount Baga, Queensland, Australia - 93 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Apr 1, 2025 · A short scenic trail through Baga National Park on the east coast of Queensland, located in between the Rockhampton and Yeppoon. This out and back trail begins and ends from the trailhead on Rockhampton - Yeppoon Road.
Mount Baga - Aussie Bushwalking
Mt Baga (formerly Mt Jim Crow) is a volcanic plug of trachyte, sitting alone on a flat plain at over 200m high. There are a few different tracks up which include steep walks. One section is a loose rock scramble for about 60m.
Mount Baga(Jim Crow) - Bushwalk
Starting from Yeppoon Road, Ironpot, this hike/climb takes you up to the summit of Mount Baga (formerly known as Jim Crow) and back, exploring the woodland of Baga National Park along the way. A short but quite intense journey takes you to the peak, where you’ll be met by panoramic views all over the surrounding area.
Best hikes and trails in Baga National Park | AllTrails
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Baga National Park is Mount Baga, which has a 4.5 star rating from 93 reviews. This trail is 1.1 mi long with an elevation gain of 452 ft.
Baga National Park – Sail Inn Motel
Escape from it all and climb a mountain! The park protects the impressive Baga, a prominent feature towering over the landscape and obvious to commuters and travellers who pass by on the road below. The mountain itself is a 221m high trachyte plug—an internal remnant of …
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