The Taylor Range or Herbert Taylor Range is a
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
on the western edge of
Brisbane
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,
Queensland
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Australia.
It was first named The Glenmorrison Range by
John Oxley during his exploration of the area in January 1824.
In 1828, the colonial botanist
Charles Fraser, whilst looking at the range from the Ipswich area, noted the bearings as
Sir Herbert Taylor’s Range from which the current name derived.
The range is an eastern spur at the southern end of the
D'Aguilar Range
The D'Aguilar Range is a mountain range near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The town of Dayboro is situated on the lower foothills midway along the range and the Sunshine Coast Hinterland town of Mooloolah lies at the northernmost point of ...
.
The section of the range north of
Enoggera Creek
Enoggera Creek is a creek which flows through the City of Brisbane in South-East Queensland, Australia.
Geography
Enoggera Creek rises in the suburb of Enoggera Reservoir on the D'Aguilar Range and flows into the Brisbane River (becoming ...
(sometimes called the Enoggera side of the range) includes the
Keperra Bushland,
Enoggera Military Area and the
Ashgrove Golf Club golf course. Most of the range south of Enoggera Creek (the
Mt Coot-tha side) is covered by the protected area of Mt Coot-tha Reserve (or Mt Coot-tha Forest). The two sections of the range separate at
Enoggera Reservoir and circle the crater shaped suburb of
The Gap The Gap may refer to:
Places Australia
* The Gap, New South Wales, a locality near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
* The Gap, Northern Territory, a suburb of Alice Springs, Northern Territory
* The Gap, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
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like the claws of a crab, leaving a narrow entrance via Waterworks Road from the east (this being ‘the gap’ from which the suburb got its name).
The Enoggera side of the range is bound on the north by the upper end of the
Kedron Brook
The Kedron Brook is a creek that flows through the northern suburbs of Brisbane in the south-east region of Queensland, Australia.
Course and features
Formed by spring D'Aguilar Range within the southern portion of the D'Aguilar National Park ...
catchment area which includes the tributary of Cedar Creek. Enoggera Creek and its tributaries,
Ithaca Creek
Ithaca Creek is a waterway in the Enoggera Creek catchment, in the western suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It arises in the Taylor Range at the Mount Coot-tha forest with two streams, one arising at J C Slaughter Falls, the other an ...
(formed by East Ithaca Creek and West Ithaca Creek which join near the Bardon Scenic Reserve), and Fish Creek commencing at Wittonga Park at The Gap, drain the eastern slopes between the Enoggera and Mt Coot-tha sections of the range.
The Mt Coot-tha side of the range is drained on the western slopes by Gap Creek, a tributary of
Moggill Creek
Moggill Creek is a creek in Brisbane, the largest city in Queensland, Australia. The creek rises on the Taylor Range and runs in a south-easterly direction from the southern edge of Brisbane Forest Park in Kholo and Pullenvale, flowing throu ...
, and Cubberla Creek which runs south into the Brisbane River. Toowong Creek starts on the eastern slope of Mt Coot-tha and travels through the
Brisbane Botanic Gardens on its way to the Brisbane River.
Ithaca Creek was unsuccessfully mined for gold between 1894 and the 1950s. Remnants of the mining operations can be found within Brisbane Forest Park.
Peaks
Mount Coot-tha
Mount Coot-tha is a mountain and a suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , there were no residents in the suburb. Visible from much of the city, Mount Coot-tha is a popular bushland tourist destination including the Mou ...
, on which there is a lookout,
botanical gardens
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, a
planetarium and
television towers, has multiple peaks. The highest of these is also the highest peak of the Taylor Range, at 287 m.
Other notable peaks on the mountain include Constitution Hill (263 m elevation) and the
lookout
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at One Tree Hill (226 m elevation).
Further east along the range is
Enoggera Hill
Enoggera Hill is a small mountain of the Taylor Range in Australia in the Brisbane suburb of Enoggera, in Queensland, with a peak of 273 meters (896 feet) above sea level.
Enoggera Hill is close to Mount Coot-tha and like this peak, it is m ...
(284 m elevation) located within the Enoggera Army Barracks. The range becomes a series of hills through the Brisbane locality of
St Johns Wood
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and the suburbs of
Red Hill,
Spring Hill to Wickham Terrace in the
Brisbane central business district
Brisbane City is the central suburb and central business district of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It is colloquially referred to as the "Brisbane CBD" or "the city". It is located on a point on the northern bank of the ...
.
Protected areas
Much of the range has been protected in recreation reserves. Early attempts to purchase the land in the 1860s were not permitted by the Surveyor-General,
Augustus Charles Gregory
Sir Augustus Charles Gregory (1 August 1819 – 25 June 1905) was an English-born Australian explorer and surveyor. Between 1846 and 1858 he undertook four major expeditions. He was the first Surveyor-General of Queensland. He was appointed a ...
, on the basis that the heights would be needed for trigonometrical purposes and for Brisbane residents to visit on account of the views and fresh air.
The public park at the summit of Mount Coot-tha was one of Brisbane's first public parks.
It was officially gazetted in 1880 and two years later was visited by Prince George, who later become
King George V
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.
Born during the reign of his grandmother Qu ...
.
See also
*
List of mountains in Australia
This is a list of mountains in Australia.
Highest points by state and territory
List of mountains in Australia by topographic prominence
This is a list of the top 50 mountains in Australia ranked by topographic prominence. Most of these ...
References
External links
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Mountain ranges of Queensland
Geography of Brisbane