Taylor Range (Queensland)
- Taylor Range (Queensland)
The Taylor Range is the closest mountain range to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was first named "The Glenmorrison Range" in 1823.
Mount Coot-tha (on which there is a lookout, botanical gardens, a planetarium and television towers) is part of the Taylor Range.
Enoggera Hill is also part of the Taylor Range.
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