Noosa National Park Palm Grove Circuit, Noosa Heads, Queensland 4567
About the Business
Welcome to Noosa National Park, a breathtaking coastal paradise located in Noosa Heads, Australia. Nestled amidst the bustling development, this institution serves as a wildlife sanctuary, preserving the stunning natural beauty of Noosa Headland and its surrounding areas, including Lake Weyba, Peregian, and Coolum.
Noosa National Park boasts a diverse range of ecosystems, showcasing the splendor of eucalypt forests, woodlands, melaleuca wetlands, vibrant wallum heathlands, and enchanting pockets of rainforest adorned with lush vines. As you explore this remarkable park, you'll be captivated by the harmonious coexistence of these distinct habitats, providing a haven for a myriad of plant and animal species.
By visiting Noosa National Park, you contribute to the vital work being undertaken to protect and expand Queensland's protected area system. Your support helps ensure the preservation of this unique environment for future generations to enjoy.
We would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to the Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are the Traditional Owners and custodians of this land. We recognize their deep connection to the land, sea, and community, and honor the wisdom of their Elders both past and present.
At Noosa National Park, the Department of Environment and Science is committed to upholding human rights and fulfilling our obligations under the Human Rights Act 2019. We strive to respect, protect, and promote the rights of all individuals who visit and engage with our institution.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply in search of tranquility, Noosa National Park offers an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of this natural wonderland, breathe in the crisp coastal air, and embrace the serenity that can only be found within the embrace of nature.
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Palm Grove Circuit, Noosa Heads, Queensland 4567, Australia
Reviews
"What a beautiful national park. Multiple walking trails with amazing views. If you are looking for an active activity to do with the family, I would highly recommend a visit here. Lots of places to stop along the walk including secluded beaches, fairy rock pools and viewing docks. Making it to the peak at Hell's gate is well worth the trek. Be warned, it gets busy so if you can walk here instead of drive that is definitely the better option as finding a car park after 9am will be hard."
"The Noosa National Park walk/hike turned out to be a fantastic experience. With several trail options to choose from, I had the luxury of exploring the park in very pleasant weather. The symphony of bird songs accompanied me along the way, creating a soothing atmosphere. To my delight, luck was on my side as I spotted a kangaroo during my walk. While I wasn't able to capture a photo, the memory remains vivid. If you're planning a visit to Noosa, the Noosa National Park walk/hike is a must-include item in your itinerary. It's an experience that showcases the park's natural beauty and wildlife, making it a perfect addition to your bucket list."
"Such a beautiful national park, the water is so clear and it's in turquoise colour. There're a lot of different walks to choose from but personally I think the coastal walk is the best. You can spot some whales during the migration season. There's also a fairy pool here, which is pretty cool, bring a swimwear if you'd like to do a dip! Definitely child friendly but dogs are not allowed here. Public restrooms are available. There's an information centre at the start of the walk. Parking can be hard to find if you come late."
"Great national park, well preserved and a nice view. Some cliffs are perfect to look for whales, turtles, dolphins, rays, among other marine animals. We also found echidnas walking around and very close to nice beaches to go for a swim. Longest trail is around 10km both ways"
"Noosa National Park on Queensland's Sunshine Coast is a coastal paradise that captivates visitors with its natural beauty. My friend and I use the coastal route and we are satisfied with our decision. This is the recommended route because most of the walkways are even and cost least energy to travel (except the Sunshine beach, Alexandria Bay and some paths have stairs) but still can enjoy picturesque beaches, scenic walking trails, and breathtaking ocean views. The coastal track offers panoramic vistas and chances to spot dolphins and whales (but really rare, I don't have a chance to see them but hear their sound from a distance near Dolphin Point). The park's interior trails showcase diverse flora, fauna, and iconic landmarks like Hell's Gates. Well-maintained facilities and knowledgeable staff enhance the experience. People can still choose to experience Tanglewood walk and Hill walk but remember to follow the instructions along the way, do not walk alone and bring enough water with you. Be mindful of crowds by visiting on weekdays or arriving early as well. Noosa National Park is an enchanting destination for nature enthusiasts and have a great trip!"
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