
Noosa National Park’s Coastal Walk upgrade from Tea Tree Bay to Alexandria Bay has been completed.
The $1.1 million has revitalised several sections of the popular track, from Dolphin Point to the Fairy Pools, and included track resurfacing for better durability, constructing new rock retaining walls, and enhanced accessibility.
The work includes a new rock retaining wall at Tanglewood Link, and upgraded interpretive signage.
Environment and Tourism Minister Andrew Powell said Noosa National Park’s headland section was widely recognised as a major economic and tourism asset for the Sunshine Coast.
“It is wonderful that the upgrades are ready in time for the Easter holidays, while preserving the park’s natural beauty for future generations,” he said
Visit Sunshine Coast chief executive officer Matt Stoeckel said they commended the efforts of all involved in this project and look forward to seeing locals and visitors alike benefit from the enhanced pathways and facilities that make Noosa National Park a must-visit destination on the Sunshine Coast.”
A state government spokesperson said extensive consultation with key stakeholders was undertaken prior to the project’s implementation, ensuring the preservation of this cherished natural asset while enhancing accessibility and sustainability.