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Walk on the Wildflower Side

The Sunshine Coast Wildflower Festival takes you to beautiful trails and nature spots with guided walks and activities until 30 August.

In Noosa, discover the wildflowers, wallum heath and beautiful woodlands of the Noosa North Shore with Noosa Integrated Catchment Association guides and a Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service Ranger on the 2km return Arthur Harrold Nature Refuge Guided Walk on Thursday 27 August, 9am to noon, must book at admin@noosariver.com.au.

Join Noosa Council for the Weyba Nature Refuge in Doonan on Friday 28 August, 9-11.30am for an easy, flat 2.5km walk exploring open woodland and heath ecosystems, with plenty of flowers to identify – must register here.

Discover the mysteries of mangroves with Noosa Integrated Catchment Association on the Mangrove Boardwalk at Weyba Creek, Noosaville on Friday 28 August, 2-4pm – must book at admin@noosariver.com.au.

Coolum Residents Association and Coolum and North Shore Coast Care take you on the Wallum Wildflower Walk on Sunday 30 August, 9-11am in the southern extent of Noosa National Park into wildflower country – must book at info@coolumcoastcare.org.au or phone 0431 123 419.

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