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Poona Lake walk
Explore cool rainforest on a high dune and discover the tea-coloured waters and white sandy beaches of one of Cooloola’s hidden lakes.
- Journey type
- Walk
- Distance
- 4.2km return Start and finish points are the same and the traveller must return via the same path
- Time suggested
- Allow 1.5hrs walking time.
- Grade
- Grade 2 walking track
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
Journey facilities
- Picnic tables
- Toilets (non-flush)
- Walking
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Hike through rainforest scattered with tall kauri and hoop pines along this easy walk. Photo credit: © Chris Whitelaw
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Discover the hidden melaleuca-lined Poona Lake. Sit back, relax and take in the beauty of this secluded oasis. Photo credit: © Ben Blanche
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From the Bymien day-use areaenjoy this magical walk up a rainforested sand dune and then down to the secluded paperbark-fringed lake. Turn off the Dundathu circuit, and meander through tall rainforest with towering kauri and hoop pines, strangler figs engulfing their host trees, and thin, tall piccabeen palms reaching for sunlight. Large, broad-leaved lilly pillies flower in spring then blanket the rainforest floor with white berries, attracting fruit-eating birds.
Listen for catbirds and wompoo pigeons and glimpse noisy pittas. Walk down through carrol scrub to the shores of the scenic perched lake and marvel at the variety of plants that grow in the Cooloola sandmass.
Refer to the Cooloola and Inskip recreation areas discovery guide for a map and more details.
Getting there and getting around
Poona Lake walk 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 walk is in the northern part of Cooloola and branches off the Dundathu circuit, which starts from Bymien day-use area. Bymien is accessible by 2WDs.
- Vehicle access permits are not required to access Bymien day-use area if travelling from Rainbow Beach Road however if you plan to travel past the day-use area along Freshwater Road to Cooloola's beach, you will need a vehicle access permit (and a 4WD). 24hr number plate surveillance cameras in use. Please ensure vehicle registration details are correct on your permit. For more information see:
- The walk can also be accessed from the Cooloola Beach drive, by driving 12km inland along Freshwater Road. You need a 4WD and vehicle access permits for this route.
Getting to Bymien day-use area
- From Brisbane, drive about 160km north on the Bruce Highway towards Gympie. At the southern edge of Gympie, turn onto Tin Can Bay Road and drive 42km, then turn right onto Rainbow Beach Road.
- From Maryborough, drive 57km south on the Cooloola Coast Road, then turn left onto Tin Can Bay Road and drive 3.5km, then turn right onto Rainbow Beach Road.
- Drive 25km towards Rainbow Beach township, then turn right into Freshwater Road and drive 3km to Bymien day-use area.
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Poona Lake 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.
- Pest control program at Teewah Beach and Freshwater camping areas 28 April to 1 May 2025
- Cooloola Wilderness Trail - No pedestrian access across Kin Kin Creek 14 January 2024 to 14 July 2025
- Poison canisters washing up on Southeast Queensland beaches 4 July 2024 to 30 June 2025
- Portable toilets mandatory for Teewah Beach camping zones 15 March 2022 to 30 May 2025
- Speed limit reduction - Teewah Beach camping area 22 November 2024 to 22 November 2025
- Drive with care during marine turtle nesting season 1 November 2024 to 30 April 2025
- Permanent fire prohibition on Teewah Beach 1 April 2021 to 9 October 2025
Conditions report
Cooloola conditions report Updated 17 Mar 2025
Critical information for your safety is included in the conditions report—always check it before you visit.