Mount Mitchell (Aboriginal: Cooyinnirra[1]), is a twin-peaked volcanic mountain with an elevation above sea level of 1,168 metres (3,832 ft),[2] located in the Main Range, is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and immediately south of Cunninghams Gap.
The peak to the south of the gap was named by Allan Cunningham in 1828 and today is part of the Main Range National Park.
[3] To the north of Cunninghams Gap is Mount Cordeaux, while Spicers Peak is located a small distance to the south east.
A trail, classified as grade 4,[4] winds 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) up to the main summit which offers some great views.
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