Mount Walsh is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 230 kilometres (140 mi) northwest of Brisbane.
A prominent landmark in the Biggenden region is the granite bluff area of Mount Walsh which rises to 703 metres (2,306 ft) above sea level in the northern part of park.
[1] Exposed granite outcrops, rugged ridges and steep forested slopes support a range of vegetation.
[2] The park features sheltered gullies, rugged ridge lines with mountain areas with spectacular exposed granite outcrops and cliffs support a diversity of vegetation.
[2] Experienced walkers can take the strenuous (unmarked) two and a half hour hike to Mount Walsh's bare granite summit.