Mount Colosseum is a national park in Central Queensland, Australia, 370 kilometres northwest of Brisbane and about 6 kilometres south of the town of Miriam Vale. Mount Colosseum is a volcanic dome and is the dominant feature on the skyline of the area. The dome rises to an elevation of 470 metres and is sparsely covered in hoop pines, while the dry rainforest below contains ironbarks and bloodwoods. The park is undeveloped and has no facilities available for visitors. No camping is allowed in the park and no walking tracks exist within the park.
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