Get outside and active for World Activity Day!

What better incentive do you need to entice the kids off the couch and outside than today being World Day for Physical Activity?!

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We have put together our top five near (or on) the sea adventures to explore over the Easter school holidays from Adventure Sunshine Coast.

  1. Currimundi Lake: 'Loop the Lake' walk

A great 4 km circuit walk alongside both sides of Currimundi Lake and the beach at the end.

Currimundi Lake: ‘Loop the Lake’

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  1. Chambers Island Explore paddle: Maroochydore

An easy 1.1 km paddle around a small island, suitable for all level of kayakers, canoeists or stand-up paddle boarders, with plenty of access points to the island to stop and rest 

Chambers Island Explore


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  1. Point Arkwright Trail: Coolum Beach

A relatively easy 1 km bush and coastline walk to one of the Sunshine Coast’s most spectacular headlands.

Point Arkwright Trail


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  1. Coastal Pathway: Mooloolaba River to Alexandra Headland

An easy 3.3 km walk or ride on the coastal pathway, with fantastic beach views, plus lots of playgrounds and supporting facilities for stops along the way.
Coastal Pathway: Mooloolah River to Alexandra Headland


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  1. Currimundi Lake: Full Paddle

An easy 5.6 km circuit paddle upstream and downstream through urban and bushland areas fringed with Paperbarks and She-oaks - perfect for beginners and families.

Currimundi Lake: Full Paddle


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What are you waiting for? Get outside and enjoy! Or for more inspo, choose your own adventure from more than 200 walking, cycling, paddling, horse riding and mountain biking trails on Adventure Sunshine Coast https://adventure.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/

 
 

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