![]() Walk over high dunes through scribbly gum Eucalyptus racemosa woodland and blackbutt Eucalyptus pilularis forest. Make camp early at Brahminy walkers’ camp, in time for sunset-simply stunning! S2 Brahminy walkers’ camp to Dutgee walkers’ camp-20.3km, allow 7hrs walking time. Another 300m return-climb up Mount Seawah, offers fantastic coastal views. ![]() If you have time, take a side track from the beach to Teewah Landing at Lake Cootharaba (4km return-adds approximately 1hr 30mins to your trip). Shortly after entering the recreation area, you'll ascend the Cooloola sandmass. These low coastal heath plains offer spectacular wildflower displays from late winter to spring. Start at Arthur Harrold Nature Refuge in Noosa North Shore, an area managed by the Sunshine Coast Regional Council. S1 Noosa North Shore track entrance to Brahminy walkers’ camp-17.3km, allow 6hrs walking time. You’ll leave the sandmass in places to pass through low heath plains and along the upper Noosa River. This track takes you up and over the Cooloola sandmass, across sandblows with views to the horizon over coastal plains and the ocean. Inland route: S1 (Arthur Harrold Nature Refuge at Noosa North Shore) to S5 (Carlo Sandblow near Rainbow Beach township)-88.1km, allow 5 days walking time. S6 offers a coastal route alternative to S5. The Cooloola Great Walk has five sections they are marked, from south to north as S1 to S5.
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