A hidden bushland oasis, just minutes from one of the Sunshine Coast’s favourite coastal lookouts, includes a rejuvenated, elevated eco boardwalk, providing the perfect place to get active while immersing yourself in nature.
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A coastal path that starts in the bushland at the end of Dicky Beach and takes you through a shaded pathway to the eastern end of Currimundi Lake, 3.4 km return.
The Sunshine Coast is mountain biking paradise, home to more than 60 trails from Glass House Mountains National Park to Tewantin National Park!
Perfect place to explore these school holidays, the stunning Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Garden, including the Arts and Ecology Centre, is set amongst 82 hectares of eucalypt and riparian forest, with creeks, lagoons and walking tracks. Truly a must-see for all ages and abilities.
An inviting wetlands park – which even many locals may not be aware of, running right in between Sippy Downs and Brightwater – provides the perfect place to view coastal plants and animals.
A gorgeous and varied one-way-walk lakeside through a scenic landscape, starting from a recently upgraded recreation area.
A high intensity 6 km training circuit through stunning bushland, along flowing creek surrounded by a huge variety of local wildlife.
Hidden in plain sight is the perfect family cycle (or walk if you prefer) circuit to check out - an easy 4km around the edge of the waterways in Sunshine Cove, Maroochydore.
An incredibly beautiful open parkland and a short walk to the spectacular falls, always ensuring close supervision of any young’uns.
A fabulous 3.8 km circuit that takes you to one of the back arms of the Currimundi Lake.
Looking for an adventure off the beaten track with plenty of wildlife to spot, but still close to main towns, parks and amenities? This recovering bushland on a slope in the back of Caloundra West (which is a grazing ground for grey kangaroos) is perfect for you!
The stunning, tree-lined Maleny Trail weaves through old growth forest and hugs Obi Obi Creek, with chance platypus sightings!
Discover an historic site, used by the First Nations people for many generations to make tools.
If you’re up for a challenge, this 24km top end section of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland’s Great Walk (part of the 10,064 hectare Mapleton National Park), is well worth the effort, ranking as one of the most scenic trails around!
When the weather clears up, how about taking a stroll through this charming hinterland village and sampling the local food and giftwares?