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North N.S.W. Great Dividing Range

Range TypePolitically-defined sub-range
Highest PointBrumlow Top (1584 m/5197 ft)
CountriesAustralia
States/ProvincesNew South Wales (74%), Queensland (25%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area297,157 sq km / 114,733 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent873 km / 543 mi North-South
857 km / 533 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long29° 51' S; 149° 59' E
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Map of North N.S.W. Great Dividing Range
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the North N.S.W. Great Dividing Range.
Great Dividing RangeLevel 2 (Parent)
         Cape York RangesLevel 3 (Sibling)
         South Queensland Great Dividing RangeLevel 3 (Sibling)
         North N.S.W. Great Dividing RangeLevel 3
         South N.S.W. Great Dividing RangeLevel 3 (Sibling)
         Victorian AlpsLevel 3 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the North N.S.W. Great Dividing Range

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange4
1.Round Mountain15845197 
2.Brumlow Top15845197 
3.Snowy Rock15835194 
4.Mount Polblue15775174 
5.Macleay Rocks15775174 
6.Point Lookout15645131 
7.Mount Barrington1550+5085+ 
8.Careys Peak15455069 
9.Mount Kaputar15104954 
10.The Magistrate15094951 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the North N.S.W. Great Dividing Range

Round Mountain
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The Round Mountain trig marker asserts its geodetic place! (2022-02-08). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Brumlow Top
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Brumlow Top - the summit is well hidden - a V7S? (2019-09-03). Photo by James Stone.
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Mount Polblue
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Summit of Mount Polblue - finding the trig is a bit tricky to locate amongst the bush (2019-09-03). Photo by James Stone.
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Mount Kaputar
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Mount Kaputar summit (2019-09-04). Photo by James Stone.
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Mount Exmouth
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A vista of opportunity, Warrumbungles, NSW - from Macha Tor. Peaks include Belougery Spire (left), Bluff Mountain (centre) and Mt Exmouth (right) (2022-01-27). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Bluff Mountain
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A vista of opportunity, Warrumbungles, NSW - from Macha Tor. Peaks include Belougery Spire (left), Bluff Mountain (centre) and Mt Exmouth (right) (2022-01-27). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Wollumbin
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Wollumbin (Mt Warning) seen from Best of All Lookout on the NSW/QLD border. The whole NE corner of NSW can be seen from this point (including many baggable peaks!) (2022-08-15). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Belougery Spire
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A vista of opportunity, Warrumbungles, NSW - from Macha Tor. Peaks include Belougery Spire (left), Bluff Mountain (centre) and Mt Exmouth (right) (2022-01-27). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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Belougery Split Rock
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A backlit Belougery Split Rock, Warrumbungle NP, NSW. Upon reaching the summit, a garden of enchanting, inviting and spectacular peaks appears and extends in all directions (2022-01-28). Photo by Ashley Watson.
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