Mount McKay (Australia)

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Mount McKay
Mount Mckay Summer.jpg
Mount Mckay during Summer
Highest point
Elevation1,849 m (6,066 ft)AHD
Prominence169 m (554 ft)
Coordinates36°52′29″S 147°14′32″E / 36.87472°S 147.24222°E / -36.87472; 147.24222Coordinates: 36°52′29″S 147°14′32″E / 36.87472°S 147.24222°E / -36.87472; 147.24222
Geography
Mount McKay is located in Victoria
Mount McKay
Mount McKay
Parent rangeAustralian Alps
Climbing
Easiest routeVia Mount Beauty (town)

Mount McKay is a mountain in the Australian Alps region of Australia's Great Dividing Range. Skiing is possible during the winter. Nearby is the Falls Creek Alpine Village.

The summit is the highest drivable point in Australia at 1,848 m.

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