Burning Mountain
National Park
Burning Mountain
Home to Australia’s only naturally burning coal seam, Burning Mountain Nature Reserve is great for day walks, scenic views, bird watching and picnicking.
To traditional Aboriginal owners, it’s the fiery tears of a woman long since turned to stone by Biami, the sky god. Early explorers assumed Burning Mountain’s billowing smoke and peak of grey, smouldering ash was an active volcano. It’s actually a combusting coal seam, that’s been smouldering under the surface of the earth for an estimated 5,500 years. The main attraction isn’t all though; it’s also the perfect place for a day walk, with scenic views across the valley.
Source: National Parks