List of Mountains in The Australian Capital Territory

This is a list of mountains in the Australian Capital Territory. It includes all mountains with a gazetted name.

This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any mountains have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted.

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Name Height (m) Location Remarks
Aggie Mount 35°28′S 148°46′E / 35.467°S 148.767°E / -35.467; 148.767 (Aggie Mount) Bimberi Nature Reserve
Mount Ainslie 842 m 35°16′S 149°10′E / 35.267°S 149.167°E / -35.267; 149.167 (Mount Ainslie) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Arawang 765 m 35°22′S 149°3′E / 35.367°S 149.05°E / -35.367; 149.05 (Mount Arawang) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Atkinson 35°20′S 149°19′E / 35.333°S 149.317°E / -35.333; 149.317 (Mount Atkinson)
Bimberi Peak 1912 m 35°40′S 148°47′E / 35.667°S 148.783°E / -35.667; 148.783 (Bimberi Peak) Trig, Bimberi Nature Reserve
Black Mountain 812 m 35°16′S 149°6′E / 35.267°S 149.1°E / -35.267; 149.1 (Black Mountain) Canberra Nature Park
Black Spring Mountain 35°23′S 148°54′E / 35.383°S 148.9°E / -35.383; 148.9 (Black Spring Mountain)
Mount Blundell 35°18′S 148°51′E / 35.3°S 148.85°E / -35.3; 148.85 (Mount Blundell) Namadgi National Park
Booroomba 35°30′S 149°0′E / 35.5°S 149°E / -35.5; 149 (Booroomba)
Brindabella Ranges 35°33′S 148°46′E / 35.55°S 148.767°E / -35.55; 148.767 (Brindabella Ranges)
Bullen Range 35°22′S 148°58′E / 35.367°S 148.967°E / -35.367; 148.967 (Bullen Range) Bullen Range Nature Reserve
Mount Burbidge 35°43′S 148°54′E / 35.717°S 148.9°E / -35.717; 148.9 (Mount Burbidge) Namadgi National Park
Bushranger Hill 35°24′S 148°47′E / 35.4°S 148.783°E / -35.4; 148.783 (Bushranger Hill)
Mount Clear 35°53′S 149°4′E / 35.883°S 149.067°E / -35.883; 149.067 (Mount Clear)
Mount Cohen 35°18′S 149°21′E / 35.3°S 149.35°E / -35.3; 149.35 (Mount Cohen)
Mount Coree 35°18′S 148°48′E / 35.3°S 148.8°E / -35.3; 148.8 (Mount Coree) Namadgi National Park
Mount Domain 35°29′S 148°52′E / 35.483°S 148.867°E / -35.483; 148.867 (Mount Domain)
Mount Franklin 35°29′S 148°46′E / 35.483°S 148.767°E / -35.483; 148.767 (Mount Franklin) Bimberi Nature Reserve
Mount Gingera 1855 m 35°34′S 148°47′E / 35.567°S 148.783°E / -35.567; 148.783 (Mount Gingera) Bimberi Nature Reserve
Mount Ginini 1762 m 35°32′S 148°46′E / 35.533°S 148.767°E / -35.533; 148.767 (Mount Ginini) Bimberi Nature Reserve
Mount Gudgenby 35°46′S 148°55′E / 35.767°S 148.917°E / -35.767; 148.917 (Mount Gudgenby)
Mount Kelly 35°43′S 148°53′E / 35.717°S 148.883°E / -35.717; 148.883 (Mount Kelly)
Little Bimberi 35°41′S 148°48′E / 35.683°S 148.8°E / -35.683; 148.8 (Little Bimberi)
Little Ginini Mountain 35°33′S 148°46′E / 35.55°S 148.767°E / -35.55; 148.767 (Little Ginini Mountain)
Mount Majura 888 m 35°14′S 149°11′E / 35.233°S 149.183°E / -35.233; 149.183 (Mount Majura) Canberra Nature Park
McKeahnie 35°34′S 148°52′E / 35.567°S 148.867°E / -35.567; 148.867 (McKeahnie) Trig
Mount McKeahnie 35°35′S 148°52′E / 35.583°S 148.867°E / -35.583; 148.867 (Mount McKeahnie)
Mount Mugga Mugga 812 m 35°21′S 149°8′E / 35.35°S 149.133°E / -35.35; 149.133 (Mount Mugga Mugga) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Murray 35°41′S 148°47′E / 35.683°S 148.783°E / -35.683; 148.783 (Mount Murray)
Mount Namadgi 35°42′S 148°53′E / 35.7°S 148.883°E / -35.7; 148.883 (Mount Namadgi) Namadgi National Park
Mount Painter 35°16′S 149°4′E / 35.267°S 149.067°E / -35.267; 149.067 (Mount Painter) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Pleasant 35°18′S 149°9′E / 35.3°S 149.15°E / -35.3; 149.15 (Mount Pleasant) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Reedy 35°19′S 149°16′E / 35.317°S 149.267°E / -35.317; 149.267 (Mount Reedy)
Mount Rob Roy 1094 m 35°30′S 149°8′E / 35.5°S 149.133°E / -35.5; 149.133 (Mount Rob Roy) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Scabby 35°46′S 148°51′E / 35.767°S 148.85°E / -35.767; 148.85 (Mount Scabby) Namadgi National Park
Sentry Box Mountain 35°50′S 148°54′E / 35.833°S 148.9°E / -35.833; 148.9 (Sentry Box Mountain) Namadgi National Park
Shanahans Mountain 35°50′S 149°1′E / 35.833°S 149.017°E / -35.833; 149.017 (Shanahans Mountain) Namadgi National Park
Mount Stromlo 770 m 35°19′S 149°0′E / 35.317°S 149°E / -35.317; 149 (Mount Stromlo)
Mount Taylor 856 m 35°22′S 149°5′E / 35.367°S 149.083°E / -35.367; 149.083 (Mount Taylor) Canberra Nature Park
Mount Tennent 35°33′S 149°3′E / 35.55°S 149.05°E / -35.55; 149.05 (Mount Tennent) Namadgi National Park
The Pimple 35°26′S 148°51′E / 35.433°S 148.85°E / -35.433; 148.85 (The Pimple) Namadgi National Park
Tidbinbilla Mountain 35°27′S 148°52′E / 35.45°S 148.867°E / -35.45; 148.867 (Tidbinbilla Mountain) Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Mount Wanniassa 809 m 35°24′S 149°7′E / 35.4°S 149.117°E / -35.4; 149.117 (Mount Wanniassa) Canberra Nature Park
Yankee Hat 35°45′S 148°56′E / 35.75°S 148.933°E / -35.75; 148.933 (Yankee Hat) Namadgi National Park
Mount Yarara 35°42′S 149°6′E / 35.7°S 149.1°E / -35.7; 149.1 (Mount Yarara)

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