ADVENTURE TIME: Alex Forest Conservation Walk – 1.5km

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This gorgeous little hidden gem is a surprisingly quiet and varied bushland reserve just metres from the surf at Alexandra Beach.

Suitability

The trail is suitable for walkers – it is gravel/dirt, rises gently and has some well-spaced steps so it is not suitable for wheelchairs or prams. Dogs are permitted on a leash.

Highlights

Tucked away 250m from the beach and busy Alexandra Parade, this small area provides a cool walking track through 5.7 hectares of revegetated forest, offering 1.5km of trails.

There is a great diversity of habitat, including Wet Eucalypt, open forest, and Lowland Rainforest, featuring Flooded Gum, Bushbox and Tallowood, as well as Cabbage Tree Palms.

The Reserve is an important suburban wildlife preserve for Ringtail Possums and Microbats, as well as a home to bush Turkeys.


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Afterwards

Enjoy strolling through nearby Nelson Park (aka Duck Pond Park) and the Alex Community Garden or walk back down the road to the beach and enjoy a cool drink or a snack at one of the coffee shops or restaurants.

How to get there

Access is from Alexandra Parade, turning west into Mari Street near the Alex Surf Club. The start of the walk is at the top of Mari Street before turning right to a gated community and is clearly signposted. Parking is on-street. Access is also available from Tranquil Place or Oloway Crescent.

Trail

Trail information

For more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain-biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast #chooseyournextadventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast https://adventure.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/

NB – For those who have a four-legged friend they wish to take on their adventures – be sure to check out council’s handy interactive off leash dog map to help identify the current dog off-leash, on-leash and prohibited areas when you’re out and about across the Sunshine Coast local government region https://pets.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/


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