Where forest trails and flowing creeks meet

Explore scenic bush trails through forest, creeks and open clearings, with options for every pace and plenty of wildlife to discover along the way.

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Lace up your sneakers or jump on your bike and head out for a bush escape at Eumundi Conservation Park!

Tucked between Noosa and the charming hinterland town of Eumundi, this beautiful reserve features a great network of fire trails winding through an undulating landscape of tall wet eucalypt forest, ironbarks, rainforest pockets and grassy clearings.

During the wetter months, while sections can get boggy, the park really comes alive – with creeks flowing through sheltered gullies, adding to the peaceful ambience of your walk. Keep your eyes peeled for birdlife, insects and native flora along the way.

All trails are suitable for walking, running, mountain-biking and horse-riding.

Choose your trail

Mix and match from four trails:




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Make a day of it

After your adventure, head into Eumundi to refuel with great coffee, cafes and one of the Sunshine Coast’s best playgrounds – perfect for a full day out!

Looking for more?

Discover more than 250 walking, running, paddling, cycling, mountain biking and horse-riding trails on the Sunshine Coast – choose your next adventure with Adventure Sunshine Coast.

*Note: Dogs are not permitted in this Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service managed area.

 
 

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