Let us be categorical: there are no plans for Mount Beerwah to be permanently closed to the public.
Suggestions that Mount Beerwah could be closed for Indigenous cultural reasons are factually inaccurate, misleading, and disrespectful to the Jinibara and Kabi Kabi peoples.
Short-term closures are implemented as required during wet weather or rockfall events, when requested by the emergency services, or to allow for repair works.
We welcome the visitors who attend Glasshouse Mountains National Park and request they adhere to park signage to ensure their visit is safe and enjoyable while looking after these unique landscapes.
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