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Horse Riding Tracks on the Sunshine Coast Great Sandy Strait Poona Tuan SF Tiaro B R U Tawa C E A Guide to Horse Riding Tracks on the Sunshine Coast Great Sandy Strait Poona Tuan SF Tiaro B R U Tawa C E H W Y Tinnanbar Fraser Elbow Point Island Hook Point Mt. Bauple NP Vehicular Bauple Ferry Inskip Point Bullock Point Rainbow Beach Tin Can Bay Carlo Mt Kaniga To Maryborough Double Island 336m Point Theebine Glenwood Toolara Neerdie SF 4W Bymien D o SOUTH PACIFIC n Cooloola Cove l y Poona Lake OCEAN Anderleigh Toolara Forestry Gunalda Neerdie Freshwater B Toolara SF R U C Kia Ora E Teewah Creek H W Curra SF Y ly Great Sandy NP n N o Curra D Goomboorian W 4 y l n o DARWIN D W Bells Bridge Wilsons Pocket 4 CAIRNS Chatsworth Noosa River Wolvi Coondoo QUEENSLAND Mt.Wolvi Harrys Hut ALICE SPRINGS SUNSHINE COAST 378m Mt. Coondoo Lake Gympie Nusa Vale 289m Cooloola BRISBANE PERTH Mt.Teitsel 454m CANBERRA SYDNEY ADELAIDE Woondun NP Wahpunga Elanda Point Mt Moorooreerai Woondun SF MELBOURNE 623m Kin Kin Teewah Coloured Lake Cootharaba Sands 1 HOBART Marys Creek SF Boreen Kybong Teewah Gilldora 11 Point Conservation Estate Mt. Pinbarren NP Langshaw Dagun Traveston Mt.Cooron State Forest UnsignedCooloothin Tracks Signed Tracks Unsgned Tracks 1 National Country Music B Ringtail SF 13b 14b 14a 13a Pinbarren 6d 6b 12 11 10 R 6c 6c 6a 9 Muster Site U Cooran 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 C E Amamoor H Tuchekoi NP Lake W 10 Laguna Bay Y Cooroy, Pomona and Lake Macdonald andLake Pomona Cooroy, Beerburrum Landsborough Mapleton National Park, Dularcha Conservation Park, Conservation Park, Dularcha Maddock Dam, Ewen Noosa North Shore, Network, Noosa Trail Tewantin National Park, Tewantin National Park, Woondum Ringtail State Forest, State Forest, Yurol State Cooroy Forest, West Imbil State Forest, Beerburrum Beerburrum State andBeerwah Forest, Beerburrum Beerburrum State andBeerwah Forest, Mapleton National Park, Mapleton National Park, Eumundi Conservation Park, Eumundi Conservation Park, Forest, Forest, State and Beerwah Beerburrum State Forest Beerburrum Mt.Coorora Cooroibah Beerburrum State andBeerwah Forest, 1 eek Pomona Amamoor Cr Kandanga Yuroi SF 1 2 Noosa Heads Amamoor SF Tewantin Lake MacDonald Noosa NP Federal 9 Cooroy Beerwah 12 Sunshine Beach Melawondi Tewantin NP Noosaville Sunrise Beach (Old GympieRoad) Road) (Rapkins and Beerwah and Beerwah Mt.Cooroy 427m Road) (Rams Lake Mt Kandanga Imbil SF Carters Ridge Weyba Castaways Beach 576m Imbil Doonan Eerwah Vale Marcus Beach Kenilworth WestCooroy Cooroy SF d Eumundi Derrier Flat oa R Noosa er h v t Kin Kin,Cooran, Mooloolah i Cooroibah r R o Mt.Eerwah 13a y il w Peregian Beach Brooloo r 8 en 402m a K Yandina - Tewantin M i Mapleton Mapleton nd Eumu North Arm Y Traveston W Belli Park 14a State Forest, Coolum Beach North Kenilworth Belli Park M Lake Borumba Bluff 456m 13b T S A Coolum Beach Landsborough Yandina Creek Yandina Eumundi Ninderry Borumba Mtn. O C Cooloolabin Dam Point Arkwright 624m Imbil SF E b N 14 I H Cooloolabin S Yaroomba Beach N Yandina U Gheerulla Wappa Dam S Mapleton NP Marcoola Kenilworth Maroochy Poona Lake River Bli Bli Sunshine Coast Airport 5 Mudjimba Island Mapleton Mudjimba Kidaman Falls NP 7 Creek Mapleton Nambour Obi Obi Summer Mtn.786m Diddillibah Cambroon Flaxton Woombye Maroochydore Kondalilla NP Hunchy Alexandra Headland Mooloolaba Montville Palmwoods Buderim Buddina Witta Conondale NP M Baroon a l Pocket Dam en Conondale Mooloolah y - Eudlo Tanawha Ke River NP Bokarina Mt.Langley 868m nil worth Road Kawana Waters Wurtulla Maleny Mooloolah Glenview Palmview Currimundi Currimundi Bald Knob Dularcha NP 3N Lake Ewan Dicky Beach 4 Maddock Dam Caloundra Booroobin 3S Kings Beach Landsborough 6a Bulcock Beach Mt.Mellum 406m Beerwah SF Golden Beach Bellthorpe NP Cedarton Peachester Beerwah Pelican Waters Mt. Coochin 6b NP k Mt.Beerwah 556m Coochin Cree Pumicestone Stanmore Mt. Ngungun Mt. Coonowrin Y Passage Glass House Mountains NP W CORAL SEA H E Kalangara Glass House Mountains C U Winya R B Tibrogargan Wild WY Kilcoy UILAR H Beerburrum West SF Horse Mt Glenfern D'AG Durundur 6e Bribie Tibberoowuccum Beerburrum East SF Island Woodford Villeneuve Neurum 6c 6d Bribie Island NP Daguilar Beerburrum To Brisbane Delaneys Creek Donnybrook Elimbah Lake Somerset Mt Mee SF Bellara Woorim Mount Mee Ningi The Spit Caboolture Rocksberg Morayfield Bongaree Mt. Byron 604m Mt. Pleasant Bellmere Great Sandy Strait Poona Tuan SF Tiaro B R U Tawa C E H W Y Tinnanbar Fraser Elbow Point Island Hook Point Mt. Bauple NP Vehicular Bauple Ferry Inskip Point Bullock Point Rainbow Beach Tin Can Bay Carlo Mt Kaniga To Maryborough Double Island 336m Point Theebine Glenwood Toolara Neerdie SF 4W Bymien D o SOUTH PACIFIC n Cooloola Cove l y Poona Lake OCEAN Anderleigh Toolara Forestry Gunalda Neerdie Freshwater B Toolara SF R U C Kia Ora E Teewah Creek H W Curra SF Y ly Great Sandy NP n N o Curra D Goomboorian W 4 y l n o DARWIN D W Bells Bridge Wilsons Pocket 4 CAIRNS Chatsworth Noosa River Wolvi Coondoo QUEENSLAND Mt.Wolvi Harrys Hut ALICE SPRINGS SUNSHINE COAST 378m Mt. Coondoo Lake Gympie Nusa Vale 289m Cooloola BRISBANE PERTH Mt.Teitsel 454m CANBERRA SYDNEY ADELAIDE Woondun NP Wahpunga Elanda Point Mt Moorooreerai Woondun SF MELBOURNE 623m Kin Kin Teewah Coloured Lake Cootharaba Sands 1 HOBART Marys Creek SF Boreen Kybong Teewah Gilldora 11 Point Mt. Pinbarren NP Langshaw Dagun Traveston Mt.Cooron Cooloothin National Country Music B 1 Pinbarren Ringtail SF R Muster Site U Cooran C E Amamoor H Tuchekoi NP Lake W 10 Laguna Bay Y Mt.Coorora Cooroibah 1 eek Pomona Amamoor Cr Kandanga Yuroi SF 1 2 Noosa Heads Amamoor SF Tewantin Lake MacDonald Noosa NP Federal 9 Cooroy 12 Sunshine Beach Melawondi Tewantin NP Noosaville Sunrise Beach Mt.Cooroy 427m Imbil SF Carters Ridge Lake Mt Kandanga Weyba Castaways Beach 576m Imbil Doonan Eerwah Vale Marcus Beach West Cooroy SF d Eumundi Derrier Flat oa R er h iv rt R o Mt.Eerwah 13a y il w Peregian Beach Brooloo r 8 en 402m a - K i M nd Eumu North Arm Y Belli Park 14a W Coolum Beach North Kenilworth M Lake Borumba Bluff 456m 13b T S Ninderry A Coolum Beach Borumba Mtn. O C Cooloolabin Dam Point Arkwright 624m Imbil SF E b N 14 I H Cooloolabin S Yaroomba Beach N Yandina U Gheerulla Wappa Dam S Mapleton NP Marcoola Kenilworth Maroochy Poona Lake River Bli Bli Sunshine Coast Airport 5 Mudjimba Island Mapleton Mudjimba Kidaman Falls NP 7 Creek Mapleton Nambour Obi Obi Summer Mtn.786m Diddillibah Cambroon Flaxton Woombye Maroochydore Kondalilla NP Hunchy Alexandra Headland Mooloolaba Montville Palmwoods Buderim Buddina Witta Conondale NP M Baroon a l Pocket Dam en Conondale Mooloolah y - Eudlo Tanawha Ke River NP Bokarina Mt.Langley 868m nil worth Road Kawana Waters Wurtulla Maleny Mooloolah Glenview Palmview Currimundi Currimundi Bald Knob Dularcha NP 3N Lake Ewan Dicky Beach 4 Maddock Dam Caloundra Booroobin 3S Kings Beach Landsborough 6a Bulcock Beach Mt.Mellum 406m Beerwah SF Golden Beach Bellthorpe NP Cedarton Peachester Beerwah Pelican Waters Mt. Coochin 6b NP k Mt.Beerwah 556m Coochin Cree Pumicestone Stanmore Mt. Ngungun Mt. Coonowrin Y Passage Glass House Mountains NP W CORAL SEA H E Kalangara Glass House Mountains C U Winya R B Tibrogargan Wild WY Kilcoy UILAR H Beerburrum West SF Horse Mt Glenfern D'AG Durundur 6e Bribie Tibberoowuccum Beerburrum East SF Island Woodford Villeneuve Neurum 6c 6d Bribie Island NP Daguilar Beerburrum To Brisbane Delaneys Creek Donnybrook Elimbah Lake Somerset Mt Mee SF Bellara Woorim Mount Mee Ningi The Spit Caboolture Rocksberg Morayfield Bongaree Mt. Byron 604m Mt. Pleasant Bellmere Contents Symbols Used in this Guide ........................03 Safety and Conduct ......................................04 Maps and Permits .........................................07 Signed Tracks ...............................................08 Unsigned Tracks ...........................................14 State Forests Unsigned Tracks .......................... 14 National and Conservation Parks Unsigned Tracks .................................................18 Information Centres .....................................21 2 Image: Friends enjoying a ride. Symbols Used in this Guide Track Information: 1 Track reference/location on regional map. (Regional map located inside cover). Track is signposted. Track is unsigned. Map or GPS is recommended. UBD map references are taken from the UBD Sunshine Coast Street Directory unless otherwise indicated. Facilities: Public Toilets Picnic Tables BBQ Facilities Camping Grounds Swimming Drinking Water and Trough Float Parking (Able to accommodate large numbers of horse floats. Only plan group rides where the FP symbol is shown). Hitching Rails Yard for Horses This brochure was produced and distributed by Sunshine Coast Council in conjunction with Tourism Queensland. Printed January 2012. While every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this brochure was correct at the time of printing, some information may be incorrect or may have changed since publication. Before attempting tracks, please contact a Sunshine Coast Information Centre or Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service to check current track accessibility and conditions. Images contained in this brochure are courtesy of: Tourism Queensland, Equathon Horse Riding Tours, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Sue Crockett and Mantis Design. DISCLAIMER Council accepts no responsibility for any theft or vandalism that may occur to vehicles and floats whilst parked at the locations listed herein. 3 Safety and Conduct Ride Safely - Wear an approved helmet and Slip, Slop, Slap - ­­Take plenty of drinking water and a mobile phone. - ­ Plan ahead - Ride with a friend and let someone know where you are going and your expected return time. - ­ Know your location at all times. On unsigned tracks take a map, a compass and/or a GPS with spare batteries - ­ Ride within your ability and according to conditions. - ­ Please do not ride any more than two abreast along constructed roads (section 157 Traffic Regulation 1962).
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