1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 9 · 36.26 km²
Noosa National Park is located in Queensland, Australia, on the Sunshine Coast. It is situated approximately 125 kilometers north of Brisbane and is surrounded by the coastal towns of Noosa Heads, Noosa Junction, and Peregian Beach. Established in 1990, Noosa National Park has a relatively short history. However, the area has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for thousands of years. The park is home to the Kabi Kabi people, who have deep cultural connections to the land and its natural resources. The park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. There are several parking areas located throughout the park, including at the main entrance, popular hiking trails, and beaches. Parking fees may apply, and specific rules and regulations may be in place, so it is advisable to check the park's website or inquire at the visitor center for the latest information. Noosa National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife. Visitors may encounter a variety of native species, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, and echidnas. The park is also home to a diverse range of bird species, such as cockatoos, kookaburras, and sea eagles. Keep an eye out for the rare and elusive platypus, which can be found in the park's freshwater habitats. The park's flora is equally impressive, with lush rainforests, coastal scrub, and heathlands. Common plant species include eucalyptus, casuarina, and banksia. The park is also home to unique vegetation, such as the endangered coastal banksia and the rare white lilly pilly. Noosa National Park features several notable landmarks. The iconic Mount Coolum is a prominent peak that offers stunning panoramic views of the park and the surrounding coastline. The park is also home to the Noosa River, a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. Additionally, visitors can explore historic sites such as the Hasting's Street Precinct, which features heritage-listed buildings and shops. Public transport is available to get to Noosa National Park. Bus services connect the park to nearby towns and cities. Visitors can also access the park by car or taxi. It is recommended to check the local transport schedules and routes in advance.
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There are public restrooms available in Noosa National Park