Low tide on the Saturday is about 2 pm. There are two different ways to reach the camp site - by the beach from Noosa or along Freshwater Track from Rainbow Beach Rd. I had thought that we could head up through Kin Kin and the Cooloola Way and then onto the camp site via the Freshwater Track but I have not yet been able to find whether the road has reopened (another victim of the 2011 Flood). I will hopefully have a chance to poke around this weekend as I am heading up that way. We then have the afternoon to explore the beach and go for a swim if the weather is suitable.
On the Sunday we have the option of playing around on the beach some more or heading back to the Tolara State Forest to see what we can find there, and then continue along to Harry's Hut. Then retracing our steps back through the forest or head back across the barge at Noosa and drive up the beach to the campsite.
Monday would see us packing up and making our
The Details
When - 26 - 28 January
Meeting Point - BP Morayfield Travel Centre
Time - 8:45 for 9 am departure
Costs -
- $5.45 per person per night for camping - booked through the NPRS website
- Vehicle Permit - $10.70 per day or $26.80 for weekly (cheapest option if staying for the 3 days)
- If the Noosa car ferry is used - $6 one way, car and trailer $12-14 depending on length
There are currently plenty of tent and trailer sites remaining, but as there are limited numbers it would best to get in early to avoid missing out.
