Boronia walk
Discover wallum banksia woodlands, a rainforest ‘scrub’, colourful flowering shrubs and varied wildlife, such as birds, wallabies and even platypus.
- Journey type
- Walk
- Distance
- 3.6km return Start and finish points are the same and the traveller must return via the same path
- Time suggested
- Allow 3hr walking time.
- Grade
- Grade 3 walking track
Accessible by
- High clearance 4WD
Journey facilities
- Walking
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Meander through scribbly gum and wallum banksia woodlands along the Boronia walk.
Photo credit: Rob Cameron © Queensland Government
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At the end of the Boronia walk, stop at Kin Kin Creek to listen to the birds and look for aquatic life.
Photo credit: Rob Cameron © Queensland Government
Explore inland Cooloola, near the area’s western boundary, on this easy short walk that starts 4.5km along Harrys Hut Road. Marvel at scribbly gums, meander through wallum banksia woodlands and explore rainforest ‘scrub’ near Kin Kin Creek, with towering stands of kauri pines and flooded gums.
The track crosses the Cooloola Wilderness Trail and continues to the creek bank, where you'll find the foundation remains of an old suspension bridge. In late winter and early spring, admire the prolific pink and purple flowers of Wide Bay boronias and wallum boronias. Look for goannas and wallabies along the track, and spot birds and maybe platypus at the creek.
Refer to the Cooloola and Inskip recreation areas discovery guide for a map and more details.
Getting there and getting around
The Boronia walk is in Cooloola Recreation Area, Great Sandy National Park, on the Sunshine Coast between Noosa Heads and Rainbow Beach (155km–240km north of Brisbane).
- The walk is in the south western part of Cooloola.
- You can access the walk via high clearance four-wheel drive (4WD) from Harrys Hut Road near Cooloola’s western boundary; or on foot via the Cooloola Wilderness Trail.
- Vehicle access permits are not required for Harrys Hut Road or Cooloola Way but may be required if you are traversing beaches and other inland tracks within the Cooloola Recreation Area.
- Read 4WD with care for important information on 4WD safety and minimal impact driving.
Via Harrys Hut Road
- From Brisbane, drive 135km north on the Bruce Highway or the Sunshine Motorway to Tewantin. Follow McKinnon Drive, Louis Bazzo Drive and Junction Road for about 18km north-west to Cootharaba Road. Turn right and travel about 10km along Cootharaba, Kimmond Creek and Dr Pages roads to the Gympie Kin Kin Road. Turn right and drive 6km, then turn right onto Cooloola Way.
- From Gympie, drive 10km east on Tin Can Bay Road, turn right onto to the Gympie Kin Kin Road and drive about 31km, then turn left onto Cooloola Way.
- Drive 4km on Cooloola Way then turn right onto Harrys Hut Road and drive 4.5km to the start of the Boronia walk.
Via Cooloola Wilderness Trail
- You can also access the walk on foot from the Cooloola Wilderness Trail, 4.7km north from the Elanda Point QPWS car park.
- 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.
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Boronia walk 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 and Walk with care.
- New waste transfer stations for Great Sandy National Park, Cooloola Recreation Area 14 May 2025 to 14 May 2026
- Partial Park closure – Cooloola Wilderness Trail: no pedestrian access across Kin Kin Creek 14 January 2026 to 14 January 2027
- Drive with care during marine turtle nesting season 1 November 2025 to 30 April 2026
- Natural Sand Movement and access to Double Island Point 5 December 2025 to 5 March 2026
- Permanent fire prohibition on Teewah Beach 1 April 2021 to 9 October 2026
- Exposed sand cliff and dune landslide danger 28 March 2025 to 28 March 2026
Conditions report
Cooloola conditions report Updated 2 Feb 2026
Critical information for your safety is included in the conditions report—always check it before you visit.