National Parks
You'll discover some of the most special natural places in the world on the
Sunshine
Coast
. Spectacular national parks offer a mix of rugged mountains, dramatic beaches, tranquil everglades, peaceful rainforest and lakes, wild rivers, rushing waterfalls and wetlands teeming with birdlife.
Whether you enjoy the cool refuge of a rainforest walk and a picnic, or something more exciting like deep sea fishing or an overnight adventure hike, our national parks offer a a variety of facilities and attractions for the whole family.
There is literally hundreds of walking tracks and trails on offer on the
Sunshine
Coast
. The diversity is amazing: from gentle rainforest circuits and picturesque coastal trails to challenging overnight wilderness camping treks like the 46.2km
Great
Sandy
National Park
's Cooloola Wilderness Trail. Download a
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for a full list.
At the southern end of the coast, the dramatic volcanic crags of the
Glass
House
Mountains
create a region that's ideal for scenic drives, bushwalking and adventure rock climbing. A short stroll from Noosa's fashionable Hastings Street
you'll find the sublime
Noosa
National Park
, one of
Queensland
's few coastal national parks.
Further north, the Cooloola section of the
Great
Sandy
National Park
is a must. Discover the Coloured Sands, Double Island Point Lighthouse and the amazing Carlo Sand Blow.
The
Sunshine
Coast
is the gateway to World Heritage listed
Fraser
Island
which is just a 10 minute barge ride from Inskip Point. The world's largest sand island is a paradise of crystal clear lakes with white sandy bottoms and pristine rainforests to wetlands.
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