Habitat Noosa is an award-winning eco camping and glamping retreat. Set just 25 minutes from Noosa, the property spans 65 acres of pristine National Park, perched on the sparkling shores of Lake Cootharaba and nestled at the gateway to the breathtaking Noosa Everglades, one of Australia's most spectacular natural wonders.
Surrounded by ancient bushland, winding waterways and abundant wildlife, Habitat Noosa is the perfect escape for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether you're craving an action-packed getaway or simply need to slow down and reconnect with the natural world, this is your sanctuary.
Accommodation is designed to suit every comfort level. Choose from powered campsites, unpowered sites or beautifully appointed glamping tents, each offering a unique way to experience the magic of this remarkable setting. However you choose to stay, you'll wake up to birdsong, fresh air and stunning natural surroundings.
When it comes to filling your days, the options are endless. Take to the water with stand up paddleboards, canoes, wave skis, kayaks or tinnie hire, or test your skills on the exciting disc golf course set amongst the bushland. Explore the scenic walking trails of Great Sandy National Park, where you can get up close with the region's abundant wildlife and uncover the rich history of the area. As the day winds down, there's nothing quite like a golden sunset paddle across the glassy waters of Lake Cootharaba to remind you why you came.
From the moment you arrive, every detail at Habitat Noosa is designed to help you trade the everyday for something truly unforgettable.
Getting to Habitat Noosa
Habitat Noosa is located just 25 minutes north of Noosa, nestled amongst national park surrounds on the edge of Lake Cootharaba.
From Noosa, drive through Tewantin and follow Louis Bazzo Drive toward Boreen Point. After passing the “Welcome to Boreen Point” sign, turn left onto Lake Flat Road, then continue onto Elanda Point Road to reach the camp entrance.
Travelling from Brisbane? The drive takes around 2 hours via the Bruce Highway and Pomona. The final stretch is an unsealed road, suitable for standard vehicles, caravans and campervans in normal conditions.