Wooroi Day Use Area is a activities & tours in Tewantin QLD, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.7/5 rating from 183 Google reviews. Website: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Tewantin QLD · Activities & Tours
(183 reviews)
The trail builders at Wooroi have done something worth the drive out to Tentin: a mountain bike network that actually holds up across skill levels, on terrain that stays rideable even after rain. Five picnic benches and off-road parking make it a proper day-out setup, not just a trailhead. MTB is the main draw, but runners and walkers show up too. Weekdays are quiet. The trails themselves are in good condition, though the signage is genuinely confusing: post colours and track colours don't always match, and directional signs can send you the wrong way. Come with a downloaded trail map rather than trusting the markers. No bins, no toilets, so pack accordingly. This is a bring-your-own-everything kind of spot, which is exactly why the crowds stay manageable.
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Plenty of off road parking. 5 picnic benches. No bins and no toilets. Tracks are great but very badly marked. Post and track colours often do not match and signage orientation is interesting to say the least
Good MTB trails
First time at Wooroi Day use area. Pretty quiet, which was good but was during the week on a school day. Good tracks, enough parking and good fun.

Tinbeerwah QLD
Fifteen minutes of walking earns you a full sweep from the Glass House Mountains to the coast. The track is mostly paved, the views hold even on overcast days, and the flowering bushes smell like warm honey on the way up. Go at sunset.

Peregian Beach
A five-kilometre beach walk to Stumers Creek starts here, with on-lead dogs to the left and off-lead to the right. The park itself is beside the point. Sunrise from the sand is the real reason locals set an early alarm.

Sunshine Beach
Great MTB, walking and running trails for all levels. Trails are in pretty good Nick and dry-ish
Awesome network of bike trails.The builders have done a brilliant job.
A staircase descent to Sunshine Beach that doubles as the southern entry point for the Noosa National Park trail. Limited street parking means rideshare is often the smarter call. Dogs welcome, views good on the way down.