Cooloola Great Walk Sunshine Coast

Litoria walkers’ camp is set on an elevated knoll in the shade of tall open eucalypt forest. Photo credit: © Sue Gregory

Enjoy long landscape views from the Cooloola Great Walk, Cooloola Recreation Area. Photo credit: Robert Ashdown, Queensland Government

Litoria walkers’ camp

Rest your weary feet at this walkers’ camp amid grasstrees and open eucalypt forest and be serenaded by the calls of Cooloola’s ‘acid’ frogs.

Accessible by

  • Walk-in

Camping area facilities

  • Picnic tables
  • Toilets (non-flush)
  • Tent camping
  • Long walk to tent
  • Walking

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Enjoy a restful night in this walkers’ camp, one of several along the Cooloola Great Walk, on an elevated knoll surrounded by vibrant green foxtail sedge and grasstrees. Admire the towering open forest of blackbutt and tallowwood gums and look for Major skinks scurrying off into the undergrowth and the calls of native birds and frogs at dusk.

Discover nearby Lake Cooloomera, one of Cooloola’s hidden lakes, home to many birds as well as ‘acid’ frogs that are adapted to the mildly acidic lake waters. When the frogs start their evening chorus, listen for the high-pitched ‘rrrr-ee-ee-k’ call of the near-threatened Cooloola sedgefrog, a dainty little frog with a distinctive song.

Getting there and getting around

Litoria walkers’ camp is in Cooloola Recreation Area, Great Sandy National Park, on the Sunshine Coast between Noosa Heads and Rainbow Beach (155–240km north of Brisbane).

  • This walkers’ camp is on the Cooloola Great Walk, 14.8km north of Dutgee walkers’ camp or 20.5km south of Kauri walkers’ camp, and can only be accessed on foot.
  • You can access the Cooloola Great Walk from the south (Noosa North Shore) and from the north (near Rainbow Beach).
  • Camping permits and other information (business hours only):
    • At Rainbow Beach (northern access), visit:
      • QPWS Rainbow Beach Information Centre on Rainbow Beach Road
      • Mantaray barge office at the Caltex service station
      • Shell service station.
    • At Tewantin (southern access), visit:
      • Great Sandy Information Centre, located near the Noosa North Shore ferry on Moorindil Street
      • Noosa North Shore Retreat, accessible via a short car ferry ride.
  • Bus and taxi services are available in both Tewantin and Rainbow Beach.
  • Read walk with care for tips on walking safely and walking lightly.
Close up photo of a green Cooloola sedgefrog.

The Cooloola sedgefrog is an 'acid frog' and one of Cooloola's treasures.

Photo credit: Robert Ashdown, Queensland Government

Route to southern entrance

  • 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.
  • In Tewantin, follow Moorindil Street to the Noosa North Shore ferry, cross the river to Noosa North Shore, and drive 2.2km on Maximillian Road.
  • Continue along Maximillian Drive past Beach Road and follow the signs 250m to the southern entrance of the Cooloola Great Walk.

Route to northern entrance

  • From Brisbane, drive about 160km north on the Bruce Highway towards Gympie. Take the Gympie Connection Road Exit and turn right. Turn left onto Tin Can Bay Road and drive 38km to 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 29km into Rainbow Beach township, turn right off Rainbow Beach Road onto Double Island Drive then turn left onto Cooloola Drive and follow the signs for 850m to the Carlo Sand Blow car park and the northern entrance of the Cooloola Great Walk.

Before you visit

Opening hours

Litoria walkers' camp is open 24 hours a day. Check in to your camp after 2pm and check out by 11am on the day of departure.

Camping area features

Photo of orange and green foliage in the trees reaching out over the water.

Litoria walkers' camp sits in an open eucalypt forest. Lake Cooloomera, 600m north, is home to many 'acid frog' species and birds. Observe them from a distance, so you don't trample the reeds. Watch out for snakes.

Photo credit: Robert Ashdown, Queensland Government

Why Litoria? Litoria—meaning ‘shore’ or ‘beach’—is the name given to one of the largest genera of frogs in Australia. When the local frogs start their chorus here, listen for the high pitched ‘rrrr-ee-ee-ks’ sound of the Cooloola sedgefrog Litoria cooloolensis, a dainty frog (only 30mm long) adapted to the mildly acidic waters of the lakes of Cooloola.

Walkers’ camp features: Set on an elevated knoll in the shade of eucalypt woodland.

Location: Litoria walkers’ camp is 52.4km from the Cooloola Great Walk’s southern entrance and 14.8km from Dutgee walkers’ camp.

Access: Walk-in only.

Number of sites:

  • 7 unnumbered campsites – maximum of 2 people per site
  • maximum group size: 6 people
  • Litoria camping area total capacity: 14 people
  • maximum stay at Litoria walkers’ camp: 1 night.

Campsites are suitable for: Walk-in camping only.

Campsite surface: Sand in cleared woodland scrub.

Facilities: Untreated drinking water, composting hybrid toilet system, platform tables and food security boxes in most campsites.

Open fires: Prohibited. Only cooking and heating appliances that meet the below requirements are permitted unless a Queensland Fire Department (QFD) total fire ban is in place.

  • The appliance must use gas or manufactured fuel (heat beads, briquettes). Manufactured fuel does not include timber or wood.
  • It must be used only for cooking and/or heating.
  • It must be a minimum of 20cm off the ground and more than 2m from flammable materials, which includes vegetation.
  • It must not have the potential to generate airborne embers, or possibly ignite nearby ground fuels.
  • It must be fully self-contained (heat source enclosed and no exposed flame) and never left unattended when in use.
  • Appliances that are not fully self-contained, such as braziers, are not permitted.
  • All appliances, materials and burnt fuel must be removed from the recreation area on your departure.

Approved cooking and heating appliances may vary from above list during QFD total fire bans. Check Park alerts and QFD fire bans and restrictions for more details.

Also see: permitted cooking appliances during fire bans (PDF, 729.4KB) .

Generators: Prohibited.

Essentials to bring: Topographic map, fuel or gas stove, drinking water, water treatment solution, first aid kit, insect repellent, sunscreen, sealable container or rubbish bags; no rubbish facilities are supplied – carry out what you carry in, washing up basin, ground sheet to place under your tent to prevent wear, warm clothes and wet weather gear.

Also see: Planning your walk.

Mobile phone coverage: Nil. For emergency communication advice, see walk safely.

Bookings

Book online or learn about our camping booking options.

Book in advance for all weekends, public holidays and school holidays. Bookings can be made up to 12 months in advance.

Visiting safely

For more safety information see Visiting Cooloola Great Walk safely and camp with care.