Adventure: Mooloolaba – Emerald Woods Walk

A gorgeous short trail, perfect for all the family, circling a patch of coastal forest in Mooloolaba.

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A family-friendly 1.6km (one-way) walk around a beautiful patch of coastal forest in Mooloolaba. 

Suitability

This flat, well shaded hidden gem is suitable for all ages and family members – including Fido on a leash. Also jogging, cycling, wheelchair and pram friendly. 

Plus, there is some seating around the walk.

Highlights

This 20 min walk leads through a patch of coastal rainforest with towering paperbark trees and palms providing ample shade and valuable habitat for local wildlife.

Keep an eye out for the flying fox roost on the western section of the walk and the odd water dragon sunning itself on the edge of the path.

Families can stop at the play area halfway on the walk, located 100m off the path towards the north.

To complete the loop, walk along Goonawarra Drive and up Amarina Avenue or back.

For a longer walk or bike ride this path connects to bike ways to Mooloolaba Esplanade and to Buderim.

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How to get there

There are access points from various surrounding streets, however the main entry point is directly opposite the bus stop on the corner of Goonawarra Drive and Yallanga Place.

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