Best trails in Tewantin National Park
Tewantin National Park is located on the South East coast of Queensland. Its landscape is made of subtropical rainforests, eucalypt forests, old volcanoes and swamps that are home to a variety of fauna and flora including several threatened amphibians species and birds. A hike to the top of the mountains will give you the most beautiful panoramic views over the coastal lowlands and the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Top trails
- (128)·Moderate·0.6 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis is a lovely walk through the Tewantin National Park, located in south east Queensland, between Caloundra and Gympie. This out and back trail begins and ends from the end of Tinbeerwah Road, where parking and bathroom facilities are available. Enjoy this relatively easy walk out to the amazing lookout, where you'll be rewarded with stunning views out over the hinterland and coast.
- (74)·Moderate·3.7 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrTake this wonderful out-and-back route through Tewantin National Park. This trail will take you up a firetrail before linking you briefly onto Tinbeerwah Road and then taking you onto a final short trail to reach the stunning 360° views over the Hinterland and coast. The track is rocky so be prepared with appropriate footwear. It is reccommended to do this trail after drier weather as there are a few steep sections and the path can get slippery. You can access the route from old Tewantin...
- (107)·Moderate·5.7 mi·Est. 2.5–3 hrA large loop taking in the Tewantin National Park that is popular with mount bike riders and walkers a like. When on the trail be careful and keep an ear out for on coming cyclists and if partaking in some mountain biking be sure to go the correct direction so as to not have a collision and look out for walkers.
- (95)·Easy·3.1 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrDiscover the fantastic network of trails in Tewantin National Park, a major hub for mountain biking on the Sunshine Coast. This loop follows winding, purpose-built singletrack trails that are purpose-built for bikes. This route takes you through a beautiful remnant of coastal forest and heathland. The park is an important habitat for local wildlife, including koalas, echidnas, and a wide variety of birdlife. The journey begins at the Wooroi day-use area, the main trailhead for the park's...
- (111)·Moderate·3.8 mi·Est. 1.5–2 hrA shady route through the Tewantin National Park that is easy to follow. This trail is family friendy with only a short climb found along the 6km of track. Be aware that mountain bikers use part of this route so keep an ear out for them coming up behind. This area has plenty of other trails to explore if you have the time.
- (94)·Moderate·2.2 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrAn adventurous trail through the Tewantin National Park, located in south east Queensland about 153 kilometres north of Brisbane. This looped route begins and ends from the parking area for the Woorol Day Use Area. The trail features a nice rolling downhill section (make sure your breaks are working!) and some tight berms.
- (46)·Moderate·4.5 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrLocated in the Harry Spring Conservation Park, another of Tewantin's beautiful bushy backyards, this track takes you on an adventure through lush dense tropical rainforest and crystal clear creeks. The track follows undulating bush trails throughout the forest taking you back on a loop to your commencing point on Homestead Drive. The multi-use trails welcome walkers, runners, mountain bikers and horse riders so choose your activity and come enjoy the adventure.
- (49)·Moderate·5.7 mi·Est. 2.5–3 hrThe Tewantin Long Loop is a fantastic trail that features some great uphills and downhills. The route uses a combination of tracks in Tewantin National Park and is a popular mountain biking course. The trail begins from Beckmans Road following Wooroi Forest Drive at first. The path's surface is mostly dirt with some rocky sections. Some segments can get quite muddy after heavy rain. The route winds through a mixture of rainforest and eucalypt forest. There are plenty of animals to spot...
- (22)·Moderate·17.3 mi·Est. 7–7.5 hrThe Pomona Sundowner trail is part of the Noosa Ultra Trail 2022. A point to point trail run from Stan Topper Park in Pomona, to Read Park in Tewantin. Highlights of the trail: - Yurol State Forest - Lake Macdonald - Tewantin National Park The trail is mostly on dirt roads or single tracks with some paved and grassy sections.
- (40)·Hard·11.0 mi·Est. 4.5–5 hrThis is a moderate length loop that departs from Lake MacDonald and ventures through dense forest and plantation in Yurol State Forest near Pomona, Queensland. Parking is available at Kookaburra Park at the Lake MacDonald Spillway. From here the route ventures north and west along a mixture of gravel roads and trails through the forest. The south east section of the loop follows Kennedys Rd to avoid a section of now unmaintained trail that is blocked and impassable.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Tewantin National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Tewantin National Park is Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout, which has a 4.6 star rating from 128 reviews. This trail is 0.6 mi long with an elevation gain of 141 ft.
What is the longest trail in Tewantin National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Tewantin National Park is Noosa Ultra Trail Sundowner. This trail is estimated to be 17.3 mi long.
How many trails are in Tewantin National Park?
There are 34 trails in Tewantin National Park.These trails have an average 3.9-star ratingfrom NaN AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Tewantin National Park?
Noosa Trail 7: Mac ‘N’ Back has the most elevation gain with 2,057 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Noosa Ultra Trail Sundowner, which has 1,486 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Tewantin National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 2 camping trails in Tewantin National Park and the most popular is Noosa Trail 7: Mac ‘N’ Back with an average 4.3 star rating from 40 community reviews.
Are there running trails available in Tewantin National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 18 running trails in Tewantin National Park and the most popular is Secrets, Gyndier Drive, Bloodwood, and Woorioi Track Loop with an average 4.3 star rating from 107 community reviews.
Are there biking trails available in Tewantin National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 24 biking trails in Tewantin National Park and the most popular is Secrets, Gyndier Drive, Bloodwood, and Woorioi Track Loop with an average 4.3 star rating from 107 community reviews.
Are there any trails with scenic mountain peak views in Tewantin National Park?
Yes, there are 2 trails with scenic mountain peak views in Tewantin National Park, including Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout and Mount Tinbeerwah via Mount Tinbeerwah Goat Track.
Are there any trails with scenic viewpoints in Tewantin National Park?
Yes, there are 2 trails with scenic viewpoints in Tewantin National Park, including Mount Tinbeerwah Lookout and Mount Tinbeerwah via Mount Tinbeerwah Goat Track.
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