Der Noosa-Nationalpark (engl.: Noosa National Park) liegt im Südosten des australischen Bundesstaates Queensland 121 Kilometer nördlich von Brisbane und ca. 50 Kilometer südöstlich von Gympie zwischen den Ortschaften Noosa Heads und Coolum Beach.Der Park ist in vier Sektionen aufgeteilt: Headlands, Peregian, Emu Mountain und East Weyba. Er ist der populärste Nationalpark in Queensland und hat mehr als eine Million Besucher pro Jahr.Etliche Strände bieten Gelegenheit zu schwimmen. Allerdings sind die Strände nicht überwacht. Am Südende der Alexandria Bay befindet sich ein inoffizieller FKK-Strand. Klettern, Fischen, Surfen und Tauchen sind weitere Sportarten, die im Park ausgeübt werden können. Das Zelten ist nicht gestattet.
The beauty of the shoreline at Noosa National Park is beyond belief. The water is so pristine, and gorgeous from every angle. We started our day around 2:30pm on a Friday in July, and the walked along the Ocean Track till Hell's Gate. The view from Hell's Gate was fantastic. We waited here for 20-30minutes and we were lucky enough to see pods of dolphins. The most magical thing was seeing a whale breach and seeing their body, pectoral fins, flukes and all. This definitely made our day. The parking spaces here are limited, but we got a spot straight away perhaps due to it being a weekday. Parking is restricted to 4 hours, so I believe there is a reasonable turnaround of spaces. The journey to Noosa National Park from Brisbane is definitely worth it. It helps one re-energized after prolonged exposure to life in the city.
Very nice walk! Lots of little beaches along the way. Saw dolphins casually swimming along and apparently that normal around here! Definitely worth a visit. Be aware, parking can be tough
Always a pleasant place to visit. Great for walks and day trips with families or friends. Probably not as intense as amatuer adventurers and hikers would like it to be, but still offers enough area of beauty to explore.
Been to Noosa so many times and didn't know about this gem. What a lovely easy walk and the views are absolutely beautiful. Devil gates are worth the walk. Walking trails are very easy to moderate, I personally didn't find it very hard which was great. You will find amenities along the way which are maintained very well
Beautiful spot, where rainforest meets the ocean. Great facilities and accessible walks to stunning lookouts.
Great walk along the coastline, absolutely stunning views and not too difficult either.
This beautiful park features some of South East Queensland's most picturesque scenery.
What a beautiful place!! You have a few walks that you can do, all of them with different duration, ranging from easy to a more complex one. Highly recommend the one that follows the water, you get the most amazing photos and a nice walk too