Sunshine Coast, Forests and Parks
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Conondale National Park Conondale - Conondale National Park is home to over a quarter of all Queensland’s wildlife species some unique to the area. The Park has long been considered... More
Cooloola, Great Sandy National Park Noosa Heads - Cooloola is nature's sand sculpture. Massive dunes, towering cliffs of coloured sands and wide ocean beaches have been etched by wind and water. Tall forests,... More
Currimundi Lake (Kathleen McArthur) Conservation Park Caloundra - Currimundi Lake (Kathleen McArthur) Conservation Park, this natural gem still survives, in spite of its proximity to busy Sunshine Coast developments.... More
Delicia Road Conservation Park Mapleton - Delicia Road Conservation Park protects remnant forest communities of the scenic Blackall Range. It is a refuge for wildlife and a special place for visitors... More
Ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park Mudjimba - Dive the Brisbane and experience this historical treasure and budding environmental wonder. The ex-HMAS Brisbane Conservation Park is an artificial reef... More
Glass House Mountains National Park Glasshouse Mountains - Named by Lieutenant Cook in 1770, the 'Glass Houses' are distinctive volcanic plugs rising abruptly from a patchwork of farms and forests. The park is... More
Kondalilla National Park Montville - Kondalilla is an Aboriginal word meaning 'rushing waters'. In this cool haven, Skene Creek plummets 90 metres over the falls to a rock pool below. The... More
Mapleton Falls National Park Mapleton - Just west of Mapleton, Pencil Creek cascades 120 metres over an escarpment in this small day use only park. It shelters many bird species, including the... More
Mount Coolum National Park Mount Coolum - Dominating the skyline of the Sunshine Coast lowlands is the green-cloaked dome of Mount Coolum. After rain, waterfalls cascade down steep craggy cliffs... More
Noosa National Park Noosa Heads - Noosa National Park, with its wild coastline jutting into the ocean is one of Australia's most visited parks. Wallum heaths, woodlands and pockets of rainforest... More
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