D'Aguilar Range
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Looking towards the Glass House Mountains from Camp Mountain
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| Country | Australia |
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| State | Queensland |
| Region | South East Queensland |
| City | Brisbane |
The D'Aguilar Mountain Range is a mountain range near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Great Dividing Range. The town of Dayboro is situated on the lower foothills midway along the range. Many residential areas line its eastern slopes including the town of Samford and the Brisbane suburb of Ferny Hills.
Mountains in the range include Camp Mountain, Mount Nebo, Mount Pleasant, Mount Glorious, Mt Samson and Mount Mee. Directly to the south near Brisbane is the Taylor Range and towards the north, highly visible from the D'Aguilar Ranges are the Glass House Mountains.
The D'Aguilar Range stretches from Caboolture 45 kilometres north of Brisbane, Queensland, through to Brisbane, where part of the D'Aguilar Range is a protect parkland called the Brisbane Forest Park.
The North Pine River, including Lake Kurwongbah, South Pine River and Caboolture Rivers flow from the range towards the east. To the north and west are the Stanley River and tributaries that flow directly into the Somerset Dam and Wivenhoe Dam catchments.

