Mount Walsh is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 230 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. A prominent landmark in the Biggenden region is the granite bluff area of Mount Walsh which rises to 703 metres above sea level in the northern part of park. The summit has three peaks. Exposed granite outcrops, rugged ridges and steep forested slopes support a r…
Mount Walsh is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 230 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. A prominent landmark in the Biggenden region is the granite bluff area of Mount Walsh which rises to 703 metres above sea level in the northern part of park. The summit has three peaks. Exposed granite outcrops, rugged ridges and steep forested slopes support a range of vegetation.
Established: 1947
Nearest town or city: Biggenden, Queensland
Area: 52.40 km² (20.23 sq mi)
Managing authorities: Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service