π₯ The ocean glitters under the morning sun and there’s nowhere quite like it. I’ve spent years hopping between these 12 spots with my mates, and honestly? They never get old.
π 1οΈβ£ Lamington National Park, NSW
Folks often forget that the Gold Coast’s real crown jewels are just over the border in NSW! Lamington National Park is an absolute ripper for hikers. I’m talking lush rainforests, thundering waterfalls like O’Reilly’s, and massive canopy walks that take your breath away. It’s about a 40-minute drive from the Gold Coast CBD, so it’s prime for a weekend escape. My tip? Go early to beat the heat and grab some brekkie at O’Reilly’s Cabin.
π 2οΈβ£ Kirra Beach, Gold Coast
If you’re after classic gold coast vibes, Kirra is the spot. That massive sandbar is legendary for surfers and absolutely stunning to watch. I love kicking back on the grassy dunes with a cold one, watching the locals tackle those waves. It’s got this raw energy that you just don’t find at the more manicured northern beaches. Perfect for a sunny arvo when the tide’s right.
π¦ 3οΈβ£ Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
You can’t visit the GC without seeing a bit of Aussie wildlife, mate! Currumbin is iconic for a reason. Feeding the lorikeets in the aviary is heaps fun, and watching an eaglehawk soar overhead is something I never get tired of. It’s right on the Gold Coast, making it super easy to slot into your schedule. Pro tip: Book your early bird kangaroo feedingβit’s a ripper experience and supports conservation!
ποΈ 4οΈβ£ Mount Warning (Wollumbin), NSW
Just north of the Gold Coast lies this dormant volcano, and the hike to the top is bloody worth it. The summit views are insaneβyou can see all the way down to Byron Bay if you’re lucky! It’s about 1.5 hours north, so pack your sunnies and plenty of water. The trail is challenging but rewarding, offering a mix of subtropical rainforest and sweeping coastal vistas.
ποΈ 5οΈβ£ Burleigh Heads National Park
This place is pure magic. The walk to the lighthouse offers some of the best views in Southeast Queensland, and the beach at the base is great for a swim or a paddle. I love exploring the tidal pools here when the water’s calmβit’s like an underwater aquarium! It’s central to the Gold Coast, so it’s a great spot for a morning jog or a relaxed family picnic.
πΏ 6οΈβ£ Springbrook National Park, QLD
High up in the hinterland, Springbrook is cool, misty, and absolutely gorgeous. The Giant Palms walk is my personal favouriteβmassive trees that look like something from a fantasy movie. Plus, the waterfalls are spectacular during the rainy season. It’s about an hour inland from the coast, so it offers a refreshing break from the beach heat. Pack a jumper for the evening!
π¦ 7οΈβ£ South Stradbroke Island (Straddie)
A short ferry ride from Coolangatta and you’re on Straddie. This island is a nature lover’s paradise. You can spot humpback whales in season, go snorkeling around the coral reefs, and hike the 45-foot crater lake. It’s remote, rugged, and incredibly relaxing. I spent a weekend camping here last year, and the silence at night was heavenlyβno city lights, just stars.
π 8οΈβ£ Tamborine Mountain, QLD
Over in the hinterland, Tamborine is famous for its wine and gardens. The Lake Katrine walk is stunningβreflective waters surrounded by eucalyptus forest. It’s a bit of a drive from the beach, but totally worth it for a chill day out. There’s also a great arboretum and some top-notch local wineries if you want to wrap up your day with a glass of shiraz.
π£ 9οΈβ£ Coomera River Estuary, QLD
For the paddling enthusiasts, the Coomera River is a hidden gem. It’s perfect for stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking, especially in the early morning when it’s quiet. The mangroves here are teeming with life, and you might spot a croc or two (keep your distance!). It’s close to the Gold Coast airport, making it a convenient spot for a quick adventure before or after a flight.
ποΈ 10οΈβ£ Glass House Mountains, QLD
A bit further north (about 2 hours), but these volcanic plugs are too iconic to skip! They rise dramatically from the flatlands, offering some of the best hiking in Australia. Mount Tibrogargan is a tough climb but the views from the top are unmatched. It’s a perfect day trip if you’re willing to put in the effort. I went with my cousins last summer, and we didn’t stop talking about it for months.
π 1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Point Danger, NSW
Where the Gold Coast meets New South Wales, Point Danger is a rock-solid spot for sunset viewing. The rocks are perfect for climbing and the views of Mermaid Beach below are breathtaking. It’s a local favourite for fishing, tooβgrab some chips and enjoy the fresh air! The lighthouse here is a great photo op, especially when the sky turns purple and gold.
πΆ 1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ Tallebudgera Creek, QLD
Last but definitely not least! Tallebudgera Creek is a serene escape from the busier beaches. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and fishing, with crystal clear water flowing into the ocean. I love exploring the creek by boatβit’s peaceful and full of birdlife. It’s a bit further south near Coolangatta, but it’s the perfect spot to end your Gold Coast adventure with a quiet evening.
π Practical Info
π Various locations across the Gold Coast, QLD and NSW border
π From Gold Coast CBD: 30 mins – 2 hours by car, depending on location
π° $0 – $30 AUD (Most parks are free; sanctuaries charge entry)
π Varies by location (Check park websites for specific opening times)
β±οΈ Half-day to full-day trips recommended
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Pack layers! The coast can be hot, but the hinterlands (like Lamington and Springbrook) get much cooler.
β Don’t forget your reef-safe sunscreen and plenty of waterβthere are few shops in the national parks.
β οΈ Check local fire bans and beach safety flags before heading out, especially in summer.
π Agree with my ranking? Let me know your top pick! π
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