Kinaba Information Centre
Admire glorious lake views and learn more about wetlands and waterbirds at this gateway to the Upper Noosa River.
Accessible by
- Walk-in
- Boat
- Canoe or kayak
Attraction facilities
- Lookout (constructed)
- Toilets (flush)
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Don't miss the spectacular views of Lake Cootharaba from the top deck of the information centre at Kinaba. Photo credit: Shelley Novello © Queensland Government
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Sitting at the entrance to the Upper Noosa River, the information centre is a great place to rest up after crossing the lake before exploring the narrow river channel. Photo credit: Rob Cameron © Queensland Government
Stop at this information centre, also known as the Sir Thomas Hiley Information Centre, on the northern fringe of Lake Cootharaba before you begin exploring the Upper Noosa River waterway by kayak, canoe or boat. You can also walk to the centre from Elanda Point along the Kinaba Information Centre walk.
Relish stunning vistas over the lake, look for stingrays in the waters around the building and explore the self-guided walk. After your long paddle or walk, enjoy a rest or snack on the wide steps that wrap around the front of the information centre before continuing your journey.
Getting there and getting around
Kinaba Information Centre is in Cooloola Recreation Area, Great Sandy National Park, on the Sunshine Coast between Noosa Heads and Rainbow Beach (155–240km north of Brisbane).
- The centre is in the southern part of Cooloola, on the northern shore of Lake Cootharaba.
- It can be accessed on foot from the Kinaba Information Centre walk, by canoe from Elanda Point, or by boat from Boreen Point.
- Commercial boat tours on the Upper Noosa River also drop into Kinaba.
Via the Kinaba walk
- From Brisbane drive 135km north on the Bruce Highway or the Sunshine Motorway to Tewantin; or from Gympie drive 58km south and east on the Bruce Highway to Tewantin.
- From Tewantin drive 19km west and north via McKinnon Drive and Louis Bazzo Drive to Boreen Point. Turn left onto Lake Flat Road and drive 2km to the Elanda Point access road.
- Travel 1.4km to the Elanda Point QPWS car park, and walk 6.1km one-way (about 2hr) to the Kinaba Information Centre via the Kinaba Information Centre walk.
- Read walk with care for tips on walking safely and walking lightly.
Via Boreen Point and Elanda Point
- From Brisbane drive 135km north on the Bruce Highway or the Sunshine Motorway to Tewantin; or from Gympie drive 58km south and east on the Bruce Highway to Tewantin.
- From Tewantin drive 19km west and north via McKinnon Drive and Louis Bazzo Drive to Boreen Point. Turn left onto Lake Flat Road and drive 2km to the Elanda Point access road.
By canoe
- Travel 1.4km to the Elanda Point QPWS car park and canoe launch area.
- Paddle 4.5km (1hr) to the Kinaba Information Centre.
- Stay close to the shore line while paddling northwards. Plan to cross Lake Cootharaba early in the morning when conditions are likely to be calm and travel is easiest.
By boat
- Launch your boat from the Boreen Point boat ramp and follow the lake navigation markers out into deeper water and then head on a north-east trajectory towards the visible Cooloola Sand Patch in the distant landscape.
- When you approach a red navigational marker in the middle of the lake (opposite Elanda Point), turn on a near northerly trajectory to the channel markers, through very shallow shoals, to the Kinaba Information Centre. The trip is 7km (about 15mins travel time).
Read water safety for important information about staying safe in and near water and caring for parks.
By commercial tour
- Commercial boat tours operate daily from Elanda Point, and visit Kinaba Information Centre on the way to Harrys day-use area.
- For tourism information for all regions in Queensland, see Queensland.com, and for friendly advice on how to get there, where to stay and what to do, find your closest accredited visitor information centre.
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Kinaba Visitor Information Centre is open 24 hours a day
Check Park Alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Cooloola Recreation Area safely.
- Pest control temporary closures - Great Sandy National Park (Cooloola Section) 9 November to 3 December 2025
- Permanent fire prohibition on Teewah Beach 1 April 2021 to 9 October 2026
- New waste transfer stations for Great Sandy National Park, Cooloola Recreation Area 14 May 2025 to 2 February 2026
- Cooloola Wilderness Trail - No pedestrian access across Kin Kin Creek 14 January 2024 to 14 January 2026
- Exposed sand cliff and dune landslide danger 28 March 2025 to 28 March 2026
- Speed limit reduction - Teewah Beach camping area 22 November 2024 to 22 November 2025
Conditions report
Cooloola conditions report Updated 10 Oct 2025
Critical information for your safety is included in the conditions report—always check it before you visit.