Woondum State Forest is a region characterized by its mountainous and hilly terrain, featuring diverse forest types including tall eucalypt forests and subtropical rainforests. The landscape includes cascading, boulder-strewn creeks and areas shaped by historical logging and reforestation. This varied environment provides a setting for outdoor pursuits, with several sports like touring cycling and road cycling being prominent activities.
Woondum State Forest offers numerous routes for outdoor activities, particularly for cyclists. The terrain…
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Woondum State Forest, now officially known as Woondum National Park, is a protected area characterized by mountainous terrain, diverse forests, and boulder-strewn creeks. It offers opportunities for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling. The park features a mix of tall eucalypt forests and subtropical rainforests.
Woondum State Forest offers routes for touring cycling and road cycling. Mountain biking, horse riding, and bushwalking are also permitted on designated vehicle tracks, which are part of the broader Noosa Trail Network. The park's diverse landscape provides varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, komoot offers guides to help plan cycling trips in the area. These include Cycling in Woondum State Forest for touring cyclists and Road Cycling Routes in Woondum State Forest. These guides provide detailed information on available routes and their characteristics.
Cyclists can expect a mix of unsealed forest roads and some routes with mostly paved surfaces. Unsealed roads can be challenging, featuring steep grades, narrow sections, and creek crossings. Some routes involve significant elevation gains, with gradients fluctuating around 10 percent over several miles (kilometers).
Yes, Woondum State Forest offers challenging cycling routes, including those with substantial elevation gains. For example, the Mothar Mountain Rock Pools loop from Cooran is described as a hard bike ride requiring very good fitness. These routes often feature steep climbs and diverse terrain.
The park features picturesque mountains, hills, and diverse forest types, including tall eucalypt and subtropical rainforest. Notable natural features include cascading, boulder-strewn creeks, particularly where Woondum and Boulder Creeks converge to form scenic rock pools. Higher elevations may offer views of Lake Cootharaba and the Cooloola Coast.
Information regarding dog access on trails within Woondum State Forest (now National Park) is typically managed by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. Visitors should consult the official park website or contact QPWS directly for current regulations on pets.
Routes in Woondum State Forest have an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars on komoot. This rating is based on experiences shared by more than 20 visitors who have explored the area's routes.
Mountain bikes are explicitly permitted on the park's vehicle tracks, which are often unsealed and challenging. Touring cyclists with suitable bikes, such as gravel bikes, may find the combination of paved and unsealed roads appealing for adventure cycling. Road bikes are best suited for routes described as having mostly paved surfaces.
Official information about Woondum State Forest, now Woondum National Park, is available from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The official website is parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/woondum-national-park. For general inquiries, contact 13 QGOV (13 74 68).
While many routes feature challenging terrain and steep grades, some komoot routes around areas like Pomona are noted for having mostly paved surfaces and varying levels of difficulty. Families should research specific routes for suitability, considering the prevalence of unsealed and challenging roads within the park.
Mobile phone reception can be unreliable in certain areas of Woondum State Forest. Visitors should be aware of potential communication limitations when planning their activities in the park.
Cycling is a permitted activity within Woondum State Forest (National Park). Generally, permits are not required for recreational cycling on designated tracks. However, visitors should always check the official Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for any specific or updated permit requirements.

