Mount Hutton is a rural locality in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia.
[1] The locality lies east of the Great Dividing Range with the eponymous mountain, Mount Hutton, in the north-east of the locality (25°51′06″S 148°20′23″E / 25.8517°S 148.3398°E / -25.8517; 148.3398 (Mount Hutton)) rising to 940 metres (3,080 ft) above sea level.
[5] In May 1916, the Queensland Government purchased the leasehold of the Mount Hutton pastoral property for £73,500, which included 10,243 cattle and 260 horses.
[6][7] Following World War I in 1919, the subdivision of blocks occurred with about half being available to soldier settlers and others being open to any purchasers.
[9][10] Mount Hutton East Provisional School opened on 13 February 1922 and closed on circa 1924.