Noosa National Park is a national park located on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. The park features spectacular coastal scenery, including the Noosa Headland, and protects a variety of ecosystems such as eucalypt forest, woodland, melaleuca wetland, and wallum heathland. Visitors can enjoy swimming, rock climbing, fishing, surfing, and snorkeling, as well as walking tracks, including an 8 km track and a track to the top of Noosa Hill. The park is home to a range of wildlife, including koalas, possums, and birds, and is a popular spot for whale watching. With over 1 million visits per year, Noosa National Park is a great place for families to explore and enjoy the outdoors
Plan your family visit to the Noosa National Park with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We hiked through the rainforest and along the gorgeous coastline, rested on idyllic beach spots, and explored the calm, crystal-clear Noosa River by kayak or standup paddleboard
Highlights: We loved the stunning beaches, hiking trails, and the opportunity to hang out on our own deserted island ✨
Activities: We took beautiful walks here and it is possible to see the koala in the wild in Noosa National Park. We hiked the Hell’s Gate Walk, a 5.8-kilometer route and we will walk for a little over an hour on this with kids
Highlights: We enjoyed the beautiful walks and the possibility to see the koala in the wild ✨