Noosa National Park
National Parks and Reserves
Nestled on the doorstep of the famous tourist town of Noosa, this popular park features some of South East Queensland's most picturesque scenery.
Discover secluded beaches, rugged coastal features and views from the iconic headland at Noosa Heads. Spot dolphins frolicking in the ocean at Boiling Pot and Dolphin Point, and be thrilled as thunderous waves crash into the rocks below Hell's Gates.
Wind through lush rainforest, fragrant open woodlands and heathlands exploring 15 kilometres of walking tracks. Walk along clifftops boasting unforgettable coastal views before leaving your footprints on pristine sandy beaches.
Many of the tracks start and end at Noosa Headland day-use area. With its peaceful shaded areas and ocean backdrop, this is a wonderful spot to enjoy a picnic or barbecue with family and friends.
Venture to Peregian and Emu Mountain sections and encounter coastal lowlands extending south towards Coolum Beach. Meander through paperbark swamps, she-oak forests and heath, brimming with vivid wildflowers in winter and spring. Walk to the summit of Emu Mountain for panoramic views of the coast.
Keep your eyes peeled for a diverse range of wildlife that live in the park, from sleepy koalas perched on branches to glossy black-cockatoos squawking overhead.
Experience the park's striking beauty from above at Laguna Lookout.
Wind through lush rainforest, fragrant open woodlands and heathlands exploring 15 kilometres of walking tracks. Walk along clifftops boasting unforgettable coastal views before leaving your footprints on pristine sandy beaches.
Many of the tracks start and end at Noosa Headland day-use area. With its peaceful shaded areas and ocean backdrop, this is a wonderful spot to enjoy a picnic or barbecue with family and friends.
Venture to Peregian and Emu Mountain sections and encounter coastal lowlands extending south towards Coolum Beach. Meander through paperbark swamps, she-oak forests and heath, brimming with vivid wildflowers in winter and spring. Walk to the summit of Emu Mountain for panoramic views of the coast.
Keep your eyes peeled for a diverse range of wildlife that live in the park, from sleepy koalas perched on branches to glossy black-cockatoos squawking overhead.
Experience the park's striking beauty from above at Laguna Lookout.