Noosa Everglades Eco Camp
Glide silently through mirrored waters flanked by ancient paperbark forests at Noosa Everglades Eco Camp, a serene wilderness retreat on the edge of one of only two everglades systems on Earth. This is an off-grid escape where kayaking, birdwatching, and sleeping under a canopy of stars replace the buzz of city life. Accessible only by boat or 4WD, the camp offers a genuine immersion into the pristine Upper Noosa River – a place that feels a world away from the nearby beaches and bustling markets.
Highlights & What to See
- Kayaking the Everglades: Paddle through mirror-still waters lined with ghost gums and melaleucas – sunrise or late afternoon offer the most magical reflections and wildlife activity.
- Noosa River Safari: Join a guided boat tour deep into the everglades, where you might spot sea eagles, kingfishers, and freshwater turtles basking on logs.
- Bushwalking in Great Sandy National Park: Explore walking trails that wind through wallum heath and open forest, leading to panoramic lookouts over the river system.
- Eco Camping Experience: Stay in a safari tent or bring your own gear – the camp is powered by solar, with composting toilets and hot showers, proving comfort and sustainability can coexist.
- Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, the night sky here is spectacular – lie back on the riverbank and watch for shooting stars.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend two nights to fully unwind: arrive early on day one, paddle or take a sunset cruise, then spend a full day kayaking and walking before departing the next morning. A single night feels rushed, but if you're tight on time, a day trip from Noosa or Tewantin can still give you a taste – book a morning kayak tour and a lunch at the camp before heading back.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Noosa Heads: Swap the bush for the beach – enjoy the coastal walk, Hastings Street dining, and surf breaks just 45 minutes away.
- Tewantin National Park: Explore more walking trails and river views without the crowds; it's on the way to the camp.
- Lake Cootharaba: The gateway to the everglades – hire a kayak or join a cruise from the lake's edge, and stop for a meal at the local pub.
- Fraser Island (K'gari): Extend your adventure with a 4WD trip to the world's largest sand island, accessible from nearby Rainbow Beach or Hervey Bay.
- Cooloola Recreation Area: Drive the Cooloola Great Walk or explore the coloured sands of the Teewah Beach area, just south of the everglades.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Noosa — StormcrowMithrandir / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tewantin — Zephyr103 at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Fraser Island (K'gari) — Rhain / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Rainbow Beach — S. Newrick / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Great Sandy National Park — Public domain
- Cooloola Recreation Area — E. Zillmann, CSIRO / CC BY 3.0