Cooloola Great Sandy National Park

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Stretching from the shimmering coastline north of Noosa to the pristine waters of Rainbow Beach, Cooloola Great Sandy National Park is a raw, untamed slice of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. This vast park is a playground for nature lovers, where towering coloured sand cliffs, ancient rainforests, and wild surf beaches collide. It’s a place where you can drive on the beach, paddle up a tea-coloured river, and spot dingoes roaming among heathlands. For self-drive travellers, it’s an essential detour that feels a world away from the polished resorts further south.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the park’s diversity, plan at least two full days. One day for a 4WD beach drive from Noosa North Shore to Double Island Point, with stops for walks and swims; another for a canoe trip on the Upper Noosa River or a hike through the Cooloola Rainforest. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Noosa can cover Teewah Beach and a quick paddle on Lake Cootharaba, but you’ll miss the remote magic. Overnight camping at one of the beachfront or bush campsites is highly recommended to soak up the solitude.

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