Caloundra - beaches and foreshores
From Happy Valley to Kings Beach, Caloundra offers a host of facilities and opportunities for holding the perfect event or ceremony near the water.
View maps and check availability of popular beaches and foreshore for hosting weddings and events in and around Caloundra.
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Anzac Park at Kings Beach is ideal for weddings and ceremonies. There is an ANZAC Cenotaph in the park and the ocean views are amazing.
Apex Park (Golden Beach) is adjacent to the Caloundra Power Boat Club and boat ramp and is a popular spot for fishing. It is located on the Coastal Pathway and features shelters, barbecues, picnic tables and seating. There is plenty of open space for kick and throw activities.
This park is ideal for gatherings and wedding ceremonies. This park is connected by the coastal pathway.

Beach Access points 296-300. This beach is patrolled weekends, school holidays and public holidays - September to May. The beach is located inside former Caloundra Bar on the Pumicestone Passage. As a result of sand movement, the channel has closed over creating a bay like area at Bulcock Beach.
Centaur Park is a popular for wedding ceremonies and events. It has a memorial cenotaph and fantastic views over the ocean.
Set along the Coastal Pathway, Clarke Place Park - also known as Happy Valley - offers an ideal outing for the family. It features a large playground, picnic facilities, off-street car-parking, public amenities at the southern end, and direct access to the scenic Happy Valley Boardwalk leading to Kings Beach.

Beach Access points 262 - 271. Dicky Beach provides an ideal location for hosting your event. This is a year round patrolled beach, with parks, restaurants, cafes and takeway outlets nearby. The Dicky Beach Surf Lifesaving Club and Lifeguard Tower are located at Coochin Street.

Part of the Kawana Island precinct, this small beach is ideal for wedding ceremonies and very small events. It is adjacent to Double Bay Park and the Kawana Island Meeting Place.
Fraser Park has stunning views across the Pumicestone Passage and is situated along the Coastal Pathway south of Ayliffe Park. It features play equipment with a climbing net, monkey bars and triple slide. The park provides natural shade, as well as picnic facilities, shelters, barbecues and accessible public amenities.

Beach Access points 293 - 295. This is patrolled seasonally, currently has large sand bars exposed at low tide. The foreshore is generally protected from large surf. Clarke Place Park on the foreshore has a large playground, public amenities and numerous picnic areas. Boardwalk at northern end to Kings Beach.

Beach Access points 283 - 291. A very popular year round patrolled beach with the Metropolitan Surf Club located on Spender Lane at the northern end of the Precinct. Great for families with large areas of green space, playgrounds, cafes, restaurants, takeaway outlets and Kings Beach Ocean Pool.

Beach Access points 272 - 275. Moffat Beach lies between Moffat Head and Tooway Lake. Moffat Beach is connected to Shelly Beach by a coastal pathway over the headland. Dogs are permitted off leash on the beach, as indicated on the provided signs from 4pm to 8am only
Moffat Beach Park sits between Seaview Terrace and Queen Of Colonies Parade, adjacent to Eleanor Shipley Park and local cafes. The park offers a naturally shaded surf themed playground with views overlooking Moffat Beach, plus picnic facilities, shelters and open space areas along the Coastal Pathway.

Beach Access points 276 to 281. Shelly Beach lies between Moffat Head to the north and Caloundra Head to the south. The Shelly Beach Park has a playground and picnic facilities. Dogs are permitted off leash on the beach between 4 pm to 8 am (May to October).