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Tucked into the rugged foothills of the Burnett region and watched over by the striking 750‑metre peak that shares its name, Mount Perry is a township where history, wilderness and country hospitality come together. Founded on copper mining and the timber trade, this charming rural escape still carries the echoes of its industrious past—heritage buildings, old mine sites and stories etched into the landscape. Today, Mount Perry blends its rich history with scenic beauty, outdoor adventure and a growing food and wine culture, making it an emerging must‑visit destination for travellers seeking something authentic and quietly extraordinary.
Mount Perry’s copper‑mining legacy is still visible throughout the township, from historic facades to remnants of early industry. Just beyond town lies Mount Rawdon, home to one of Queensland’s largest operating gold mines—a reminder that this region’s mineral heart still beats strong.
The surrounding countryside is a tapestry of rolling hills, forested ridges and sweeping valleys. At Schuhs Lookout, panoramic views stretch across the landscape, offering a breathtaking vantage point at sunrise or sunset. Nearby, the legendary Boolboonda Tunnel—the southern hemisphere’s longest hand‑cut, unsupported tunnel—invites visitors to step into a remarkable feat of 19th‑century engineering. Its cool, echoing interior and rugged stone walls make it one of the region’s most unique attractions.
Mount Perry may be small, but its cultural heartbeat is strong. The Mount Perry Historical Museum and Arts Centre showcases local stories, artefacts and creative works, offering a window into the lives of early settlers and the vibrant arts community that thrives today. Local artisans produce everything from handcrafted jewellery to timberwork and pottery—perfect for travellers seeking meaningful souvenirs.
The township also hosts a calendar of lively country events that draw crowds from across Queensland. The twice‑yearly Mount Perry Races deliver classic outback racing excitement, while the Mount Perry Mountain Bike Cup brings adrenaline‑seekers to the region’s rugged trails. The annual Mount Perry Woodchop celebrates traditional bush skills with impressive displays of strength and precision. Nearby Gaeta Markets, held several times a year, add to the region’s community charm with local produce, crafts and friendly country atmosphere.
Mount Perry is gaining recognition for its vineyards, olive groves and boutique producers. The Wonbah Winery offers tastings and cellar‑door sales, inviting visitors to sample locally crafted wines in a serene rural setting. With the region’s Mediterranean‑style climate and fertile soils, Mount Perry’s food and wine scene is blossoming—making it an exciting destination for travellers who love discovering emerging producers before the rest of the world catches on.
For nature lovers and hikers, Mount Perry is a gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences. The climb to the summit of Mount Perry rewards bushwalkers with sweeping views and a sense of achievement. Nearby Goodnight Scrub National Park offers wilderness camping, birdwatching and scenic vistas accessible via unsealed roads—perfect for those seeking a true off‑grid adventure. Whether you’re exploring forest trails, photographing wildlife or simply enjoying the serenity of untouched bushland, this region invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature.
Mount Perry is located around 1 hour west of Bundaberg and approximately 4 hours from Brisbane. The scenic drive winds through farmland, forest and rolling hills, making the journey part of the experience. The region is best explored by car, allowing visitors to easily reach lookouts, national parks and historic sites.
Mount Perry is a year‑round destination, but each season offers something special:
Agnes Water
Apple Tree Creek
Avoca
Avondale
Baffle Creek
Bargara
Benaraby
Biggenden
Bororen
Boyne Island
Boyne Valley
Branyan
Bundaberg
Bundaberg Region
Burnett Heads
Buxton
Byfield
Calliope
Capricorn Coast
Capricorn Region
Childers
Coalstoun Lakes
Coral Cove
Cordalba
Curtis Island
Eidsvold
Elliott Heads
Emu Park
Facing Island
Gayndah
Gin Gin
Gladstone
Gladstone Region
Gracemere
Great Keppel Island
Heron Island
Innes Park
Kawana
Keppel Sands
Kinka Beach
Lady Elliot Island
Lady Musgrave Island
Marlborough
Miara
Miriam Vale
Mon Repos
Monto
Moore Park
Mount Larcom
Mount Morgan
Mulgildie
Mundubbera
North West Island
Norville
Port Bundaberg
Quoin Island
Rockhampton
Rosslyn Bay
Rules Beach
Sharon