Maryvale is a town and locality in the Darling
Downs region of Queensland, Australia. Maryvale
is located in the Southern Downs
Region local government area and on the
Cunningham Highway, 127 kilometres (79 mi)
south west of the state capital, Brisbane.
At the 2011 census, Maryvale and the surrounding
area had a population of 350.
Glengallan Creek which rises on the western
slopes of the Main Range is a tributary of
the Condamine River. It passes through the locality
from east to west. The creek is a source of irrigated
water for terraced crops in the area. At the
southern and northern boundaries of Maryvale,
elevations rise to greater than 900 m above
sea level.