A world of lush rainforests, serene swimming holes, and tumbling waterfalls awaits you if you head inland from Noosa, which is well-known for its breathtaking beaches and lively coastal lifestyle. The Noosa area has a number of waterfalls to discover, whether you’re looking for a tranquil picnic area, a pretty trek, or a cool bath. The top waterfalls and picnic spots to see close to Noosa are listed below.

Nature lovers should not miss Kondalilla Falls, which is situated in Kondalilla National Park close to Montville. “Kondalilla” means “rushing waters” in the local Aboriginal language, and the falls certainly live up to the name, particularly after a rainstorm. You can swim in a natural rock pool at the summit of a breathtaking 90-meter waterfall after following a 4.6-kilometer circuit walk through a beautiful rainforest. It’s the perfect place for a day excursion in the summer.
This 120-meter waterfall in Mapleton Falls National Park provides stunning views of the Obi Obi Valley. It’s a great option for people looking for a picturesque yet accessible location because it’s only a short stroll from the parking lot to a lookout platform. Although swimming is not allowed here, the expansive views make the trip worthwhile.
Booloumba Falls in Conondale National Park is a satisfying destination for the daring. A high-clearance 4WD vehicle is necessary for access, but the trip is part of the experience. A beautiful and serene scene is provided by the falls’ surrounding eucalyptus trees, boulder-strewn waterways, and thick rainforest.
For a beachfront picnic with stunning sunset views, Noosa Spit is the place to be. Located at the end of Hastings Street through Noosa Woods, this scenic spot offers sandy shores, gentle waves, and panoramic views of the Noosa River and hinterland. It’s a popular location for families and dog owners, with ample space to spread out and enjoy the natural beauty
There are several places to enjoy a picnic while taking in the river views along the Noosa River’s foreshore along Gympie Terrace in Noosaville. After your meal, you can stroll along the riverbank or let the kids play in Pirate Park. It is a handy and family-friendly picnic spot with amenities along the river, such as covered seats, shaded trees, barbeques, and public restrooms.
Cooroora Creek Park is a peaceful park in Pomona that is situated alongside Cooroora Creek. In addition to being an off-leash dog park, the park is the beginning point for a number of local walks, such as the Noosa Trail Network 7 and 8. It’s a great place for a laid-back picnic in the middle of nature because of its tranquil surroundings and generous amount of room.
Exploring these waterfalls and picnic spots is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty surrounding Noosa. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, there’s a destination to suit every preference. For more information on these sites and to plan your stay, Our curated experiences and accommodation in Noosa ensures you make the most of your Noosa getaway.
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