Clarke Range

The Clarke Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, is a rainforest-covered mountain range located in North Queensland, Australia. The range is located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Coral Sea and 65 kilometres (40 mi) west of the coastal city of Mackay. The highest points are the summits of Mount William at about 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) AHD and Mount Dalrymple at 1,227 metres (4,026 ft) AHD.

Clarke
The Clarke Range is home to an isolated population of the regent bowerbird
Highest point
PeakMount William
Elevation1,270 m (4,170 ft)
AHD
Coordinates21°00′54″S 146°38′03″E
Geography
Clarke
Location of the Seaview Range in Queensland
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionNorth Queensland
RiversPioneer River and Broken River
Range coordinates21°03′19″S 148°33′52″E
Parent rangeGreat Dividing Range
Geology
Type of rockGranite

The range is composed of granite rocks. The slopes of Clarke Range form the upper reaches of the Pioneer River valley. Broken River also rises in the range, flowing west to join the Burdekin River.

An exploration party led by John Mackay were the first Europeans to cross the range on 18 May 1860.

The main road over the range winds sharply and steeply and is not suitable for caravans.

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