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Noosa National Park
Address: Park Rd, Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia
Phone: (07) 5447 3522
State: Queensland
City: Noosa Heads
Zip Code: 4567


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Tuesday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Wednesday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Thursday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Friday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Saturday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM
Sunday: 9:15 AM – 4:45 PM


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Reviews
Pictures don’t do it justice so stunning! We were able to see dolphins and whales along our walk. The fairy pools are farther down than expected be careful but it’s the views. We wended up not swimming in them because we for distracted by a pod of dolphins swimming by. Tea tree bay was a nice swim. A little chilly still since we are coming out a winter into spring September. But we still went out!
Multiple great walks to choose from. The coastal walk was absolutely beautiful with great views along the whole way, gorgeous look outs and access to sandy beaches. Great photo opportunities. Also lots of spots either on the beach or at some of the lookouts to have lunch. Also a lovely area at the entrance for a little picnic. Really enjoyed it!
Absolute gem to visit. Choose a nice day and allow 2 to 3 hours if just taking a casual walk, longer if you plan to take a swim. We happened to catch the sunset on the way back, which made it extra special. This is a must visit location. The walk is gentle and mostly on a paved surface. Steps are generally only when descending to the water. There are toilets at the start and about midway to Hell's Gate. Enjoy your trip!
Noosa National Park Coastal Walk Winter, Rainy DaynnI walked the Noosa National Park Coastal Walk on a rainy winter day, and it turned out to be unforgettable.nFrom the entrance to Hell’s Gate took us only about 30 minutes at a fast pace 5–6 km/h. The highlight came early — we spotted a humpback whale breaching several times right from the track, which was just magical.nnAfter Hell’s Gate, we continued towards Sunshine Beach. The first section of the walk is paved concrete, making it very easy. Beyond Hell’s Gate, the trail changes — first to stone, then to dirt, with some muddy spots after the rain. The final stretch is a walk along the entire Sunshine Beach, followed by a climb back up to the road.nnThroughout, there were stunning ocean views on and off, plus stretches of beautiful coastal trees. Even in winter and rain, the scenery felt fresh and alive — the changing track surfaces and landscapes kept it interesting from start to finish.nnTip: Wear shoes with good grip if it’s been raining, and keep your eyes on the ocean — you might just get lucky and see whales.
A great spot just outside Noosa. 5 walking tracks of varying difficulty. We did 1 and 4.n1 was a sort 1.1km track through a bush path that was easy to navigate. Good for young kids to get out and about.n4 was the ocean path with great views out to the coastline. Fully concreted with lookouts along the way. Easy walk too, not a loop so turn back when your tired!nParking was a little minimal so be prepared to look for a spot!
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