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Pigeon House Mountain
Pigeon House Mountain is a mountain named by Captain James Cook during his voyage of discovery along Australia's eastern coast in 1770. The prominent remnant of a two tier sandstone structure, the summit rises to 720 m above sea level. Located on the South Coast region of New South Wales within the Morton National Park, the nearest town is Milton. Pigeon House Mountain is a popular walking destination, taking an average of three to four hours for a complete ascent and descent from the car park.
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Nature Wildlife Hiking Scenic Views Landmarks Photography Mountains Camping Tourist Attraction National Parks Fitness Backpacking Challenge Scenic Natural Beauty Exercise Fresh Air Trailblazing Physical Challenge Views Bushwalking