Mount Jukes, Queensland

[4] There are three sections of the Pioneer Peaks National Park in the west, south-west and south of the locality.

[5] It rises to 547 metres (1,795 ft) above sea level and is composed of igneous rock that has been weathered and eroded.

[9] Apart from the national parks, the land use is a mixture of crop growing (mostly sugarcane), grazing on native vegetation and rural residential housing.

[10][11] Yakapari-Seaforth Road enters the locality from the south (Kuttabul) and exits to the north-west (Seaforth).

[2] In 1896, Harold Forster Blaxland had purchased land on Mount Jukes to open a coffee plantation.