Monday, April 26, 2010

NOOSA NATIONAL PARK AND WATERSPORTS

NOOSA NATIONAL PARK

Noosa National Park, a chunk of wild coastline jutting into the ocean, is understandably one of Australia's most visited parks. Wallum heaths, woodlands and pockets of rainforest with hoop and kauri pine are important refuges for wildlife, including koalas and rare glossy black-cockatoos. Explore the picturesque Noosa Headland along a selection of five tracks, ranging from one kilometre to eight kilometres and catering to all fitness levels. Walk past rocky shorelines and spiky pandanus, through woodlands and rainforests with piccabeen palms, to wide beaches or lofty lookouts. In the Peregian section, stroll to the ocean beach. In the Emu Mountain section, on your way to the summit, discover wildflowers. In the East Weyba section, along unmarked vehicle trails, watch for birds – but
keep to the trails at all times.
The pictures are taken at the entrance of the Noosa River.It is such a picturesque spot everywhere you look.If you look up river, across the heads or up to the point, natures beauty just oozes out. There is plenty of things going on for all the family. A good place to swim, fish,kayak, jetski, boating.Its water activities to the max.