Mooloolah River National Park

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Is This Your Business?
 

There are trails throughout the park but they can be flooded after rain ..but you can get around the water and it tends to stop the family groups from going further.
Yea you may get a bit dirty and muddy but thats half the fun of the bush... The trails go for miles plus lots of little spots off the trails for sunning. Naturally for meeting up stay on the main trails ..
Crowd: joggers, bikers, trail bikers, bush walkers, mixed, bi, trades.

Neighbourhood: Chancellor Park

Who's Coming

joggers, bikers, trail bikers, bush walkers, mixed, bi, trades.

Follow the signs for Sunshine Coast Uni .... dont turn into the Uni but continue on Sippy Downs Rd which becomes Claymore Rd and continue on the bitumen until it becomes gravel and park. You can enter the National Park at this point and follow the trails - they are wide and used by National Parks for maintenance.
Cross street: Claymore Rd
  • Crowd:joggers, bikers, trail bikers, bush walkers, mixed, bi, trades.
  • Directions:Follow the signs for Sunshine Coast Uni .... dont turn into the Uni but continue on Sippy Downs Rd which becomes Claymore Rd and continue on the bitumen until it becomes gravel and park. You can enter the National Park at this point and follow the trails - they are wide and used by National Parks for maintenance.
    Cross street: Claymore Rd
  • Hours:Mid to late afternoon on week-days and sometimes at week-ends. Can be very hot (temp wise) around lunchtime - so take drinking water
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Do not assume the person you meet in a G string or naked is cruising!
    Cruisiest Spots: Follow the main bush trails until you meet up with someone. Then go explore the bush off the trails...
  • Nudity / Policy:Yes / Some great spots for getting a suntan off the main trails. You may also see the occasional nudist walker or biker or even trail biker on the main trails. Mainly people find spots off the main trail and then let you know they are there as you walk or pedal along the trail. Great spot for those who love natural surroundings.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:The occasional reptile sighting so take care especially if going off the trails into the bush...
    Warnings: Occasionally you do get couples bush walking / pedal biking on the main trails especially at week-ends. Mainly after a dry spell when the trails are fully open.
 
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