The Governors Chair lookout track is in the Spicers Gap section of Main Range National Park. The track starts at the end of Spicers Gap Road, 4.9km from the park entrance.
This 150 metre walking track finishes at the Governors Chair lookout where you can sit back and take in the 'incomparable panorama' from this historically-significant vantage point over Lake Moogerah and Main Range.
Perched high on the edge of a cliff face, this large rock was reportedly a popular resting spot for early Queensland governors when their journeys took them through Spicers Gap. Originally known as Governors Rock, the name changed to Governors Chair in 1854 in honour of Sir Charles Fitzroy, the then Governor-General of the Australian colony.
The resting spot was also a favourite destination for Queensland's first governor, Sir George Bowen, who would visit here from Brisbane town to feast his eyes upon the 'incomparable panorama'.
This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).
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Return over same pathThe Governors Chair lookout track is in the Spicers Gap section of Main Range National Park. The track starts at the end of Spicers Gap Road, 4.9km from the park entrance.
This 150 metre walking track finishes at the Governors Chair lookout where you can sit back and take in the ‘incomparable panorama’ from this historically-significant vantage point over Lake Moogerah and Main Range.
Perched high on the edge of a cliff face, this large rock was reportedly a popular resting spot for early Queensland governors when their journeys took them through Spicers Gap. Originally known as Governors Rock, the name changed to Governors Chair in 1854 in honour of Sir Charles Fitzroy, the then Governor-General of the Australian colony.
The resting spot was also a favourite destination for Queensland's first governor, Sir George Bowen, who would visit here from Brisbane town to feast his eyes upon the 'incomparable panorama'.
This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).
Image credit: © Gareth McGuigan


Governors Chair lookout track, Main Range National Park
Spicers Gap Road,
Main Range National Park - Spicers Gap,
Aratula,
Scenic Rim Area
Queensland
4309
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