Adventure: Palmwoods Town Walk (2km one-way)

A beautiful, idyllic little town, well worth exploring with much to see and do along the way for all the family.

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Have you visited Palmwoods lately? Whether from out-of-town or a local Sunshine Coaster, this beautiful, idyllic little town is well worth exploring with much to see and do along the way for all the family.

Suitability

Suitable for walkers, families and recreational riders.

Highlights

The path begins at Piccabean Park, also known as the official Town Square. Opened in 2018, the town square includes a community green lawn space, boardwalk, seating, shaded areas, and bespoke art features. 

Along the path you will transverse through the main street of Palmwoods and will immediately feel the quirky and retro vibe of the hinterland town. 

On the journey to Lemon Park, you will also pass by the Palmwoods Skate park, which provides a range of skate elements ideal for beginners and intermediate skaters. 

There’s also the Palmwoods Aquatic Centre, home to a heated indoor pool, a 25-metre heated pool with covered grandstand and a wading pool.

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Afterwards

Spend some time enjoying the township of Palmwoods or visit the charming townships of Blackall Range villages of Buderim, Maleny, Montville and Mapleton, all within a comfortable driving distance. Or head to nearby Federation Park and enjoy a picnic lunch.

How to get there

Travel north or south along Palmwoods-Montville Road to the heart of Palmwoods, there is plenty of parking available. Piccabeen Park is in Main Street, next to Memorial Hall.

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For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain-biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast go to the website Adventure Sunshine Coast.

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