Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Noosa National Park adventure.
Noosa National Park features the spectacular coastal scenery of Noosa Headland, and nearby areas around Lake Weyba, Peregian and Coolum. Surrounded by development, this park is a wildlife sanctuary, protecting beautiful stands of eucalypt forest, woodland, melaleuca wetland, colourful wallum heathland and pockets of dense vine-strewn rainforest.
While camping is not allowed in Noosa National Park, there are plenty of Sunshine Coast camping areas and caravan parks nearby, at Noosa Heads, Peregian Beach, and Coolum Beach. North of Brisbane, Noosa features spectacular coastal scenery and is a place you’re likely to spot koalas, lace monitors, cockatoos, and kookaburras. Take the beachfront Hastings Street boardwalk to join the 11-kilometre Coastal Walk, which includes the Laguna Lookout. There are 15 kilometres of marked bushland walking tracks, and you can also hit the surf at any of the surrounding beaches.
Noosa has an average daily temperature of 25°C in summer, with water temperatures around the same, dropping to 19°C in winter. Summer (December to February) is hot and humid, with some relief provided by coastal breezes, but this is the busiest time of year as Noosa is a prime holiday destination for Australians. Easter is also a popular time to visit.