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Pomona is a quiet hinterland village in the Noosa region, known for its artisan food scene, lush national parks, and the iconic Noosa Everglades. It offers a slower pace away from the coast, with a strong community spirit and a focus on local produce.
Highlights & What to See
- Noosa Everglades: Explore one of only two everglades systems in the world. Kayak or take a guided boat tour through serene, mirror-like waters fringed by ancient paperbark trees.
- Mount Cooroora: A distinctive volcanic plug that dominates the skyline. Hike the summit track for panoramic views of the hinterland and coast.
- Pomona Country Markets: Held on the third Saturday of each month, these markets are a hub for local crafts, fresh produce, and homemade treats.
- Noosa Trail Network: A series of walking and cycling trails that wind through national parks, farmland, and along creeks. Ideal for spotting wildlife.
- Artisan Food Trail: Visit local producers like the Pomona Distillery, Cooroora Cheese Company, and the famous Pomona Cafe for farm-to-table eats.
Suggested Time to Spend
Pomona can be enjoyed as a day trip from Noosa or the Sunshine Coast, but to truly immerse yourself in the Everglades and hinterland walks, plan for two days. Spend one day kayaking the Everglades and the other exploring Mount Cooroora and the food trail. If you're short on time, a full day can cover the Everglades tour and a quick market visit.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Noosa Heads: Just 30 minutes away, with its famous beaches, national park, and Hastings Street dining.
- Cooroy: A charming hinterland town with a vibrant arts scene and the Cooroy Heritage Museum.
- Eumundi: Home to the renowned Eumundi Markets (Wed & Sat), offering arts, crafts, and live music.
- Cooloola Recreation Area: North of Pomona, featuring the Great Sandy National Park, Rainbow Beach, and the Carlo Sandblow.
- Tewantin: A historic river town at the mouth of the Noosa River, with a quaint main street and ferry to the Everglades.
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Image credits
- Noosa Heads — StormcrowMithrandir / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cooroy — Shiftchange / CC0
- Eumundi — Vanderven / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Cooloola Recreation Area — Scolou / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tewantin — Zephyr103 at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Noosa Everglades — Bernard Spragg / CC CC0 1.0