
Mount Kelly, also known as Kelly Mountain, is a prominent peak in Queensland's Burdekin Region, standing at 186 meters above sea level. The summit offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including native bushland, expansive sugarcane farms, and the rugged coastline. Visitors can access the top via Lookout Road, where a dirt track leads to the lookout point. The area is rich in history, having been a significant site for the Bindal people, who utilized its resources for sustenance.
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