Mount Kiangarow walk
Climb the summit of the Bunya Mountains' highest peak, Mt Kiangarow (1,135m) for magnificent panoramas, then stand beneath impressive ancient grasstrees.
- Journey type
- Walk
- Distance
- 2.3km return Start and finish points are the same and the traveller must return via the same path
- Time suggested
- Allow 1hr walking time.
- Grade
- Grade 3 walking track
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
- Bicycle
Journey facilities
- Lookout (natural)
- Walking
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Enjoy amazing vistas of the park and surrounding country from the summit of Mount Kiangarow. Photo credit: © Karen Curtis
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The Mount Kiangarow track is a great walk at any time of day, but is especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Brush past the ‘skirts’ of magnificent grasstrees on the Mount Kiangarow track. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Head to the summit of Mount Kiangarow, the Bunya Mountains’ highest peak. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
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Honeyeaters enjoy the nectar of the grasstrees' tall flower spikes. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown © Queensland Government
From near Burtons Well picnic area, wind around the mountain, climbing gradually, until you reach the crest of the mountain and an impressive avenue of tall grass trees. Stand at the summit of Mount Kiangarow, the highest point of the Bunya Mountains, and gaze over mesmerising vistas of the park and surrounding country.
Set out early in the morning to see the sun rise across the valleys and mountains. Listen for the distinctive two-part 'whip-crack' call of eastern whipbirds and watch for the thrilling sight of grey goshawks hunting at speed across the top of the forest canopy, and wedge-tailed eagles soaring on the thermals around the mountains' highest peak.
Getting there and getting around
The Mount Kiangarow track is in the Bunya Mountains National Park, 200km north-west of Brisbane and 125km north-west of Toowoomba in the South Burnett region.
- The track starts opposite Burtons Well picnic area, 8.5km along Bunya Mountains Road from the Bunya Avenue intersection or approximately 4km from the northern park entrance, at the top of the steep descent to Kingaroy.
Three steep, narrow and winding routes, signposted as the Great Bunya Drive, lead to the park. The Bunya Mountains Road passes through the park from the south-east to the north.
For more details on how to get to Bunya Mountains National Park, please see getting there and getting around.
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Mount Kiangarow walk is open 24 hours a day.
Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Bunya Mountains safely and Walk with care.
- Planned burn for Westcott camping area, Bunya Mountains National Park 7–9 September 2025
- Track closures 20 August to 30 November 2025
- Planned upgrades to Dandabah picnic and camping areas 31 March to 30 November 2025
- The Bunya Bunya walking track is closed 29 January 2023 to 28 January 2026