Park Road Boardwalk

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Consultation has concluded

This consultation has now closed and the final delivery of the project is complete. Thank you for all your input which has helped shape this project for the community.

Council established a Project Reference Group (PRG) in September 2015 to provide input into the planning and design phase of the Park Road Boardwalk upgrade.

Noosa Council has now completed the design and construction work to replace the 420m section of the Park Road Boardwalk from Little Cove to the Noosa National Park entrance, completing the link between Hastings Street and Noosa National Park.

This new section of boardwalk is designed to be an exemplar of world class community infrastructure, complementing Noosa's iconic Main Beach and Noosa National Park surfing and tourism precincts.

Key features include:

  • wider walkways and expanded viewing platforms
  • curved timber balustrade using natural oil stains
  • decking with unique ‘accoya’ timber, which is a sustainable modified wood that does not buckle or splinter
  • seating and rest stops at key viewing sites
  • unobtrusive LED lighting with movement sensors and timers.

The project was completed ahead of schedule in time for the 2018 Noosa Triathlon.


This consultation has now closed and the final delivery of the project is complete. Thank you for all your input which has helped shape this project for the community.

Council established a Project Reference Group (PRG) in September 2015 to provide input into the planning and design phase of the Park Road Boardwalk upgrade.

Noosa Council has now completed the design and construction work to replace the 420m section of the Park Road Boardwalk from Little Cove to the Noosa National Park entrance, completing the link between Hastings Street and Noosa National Park.

This new section of boardwalk is designed to be an exemplar of world class community infrastructure, complementing Noosa's iconic Main Beach and Noosa National Park surfing and tourism precincts.

Key features include:

  • wider walkways and expanded viewing platforms
  • curved timber balustrade using natural oil stains
  • decking with unique ‘accoya’ timber, which is a sustainable modified wood that does not buckle or splinter
  • seating and rest stops at key viewing sites
  • unobtrusive LED lighting with movement sensors and timers.

The project was completed ahead of schedule in time for the 2018 Noosa Triathlon.