Mooloolaba Foreshore Park - Northern Parkland
Mooloolaba Foreshore’s Northern Parkland is nestled between Alexandra Headland and the Mooloolaba Esplanade, extending 350 metres along the beachfront. It provides sheltered picnic areas, a playground and plenty of open space areas for kick and throw activities.
The Mooloolaba Foreshore Park Northern Parkland is the first stage of the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation Project, which, over the coming years, will increase beachfront parkland in Mooloolaba by 40 per cent.
The expansive boardwalk and Coastal Pathways enable people with disabilities, including wheelchair users, to enjoy the views and sit alongside family and friends. Inclusive play elements have also been incorporated into the playgrounds, which foster the physical, cognitive, sensory and social skills in children of all abilities.
Play elements
- Multidimensional climbing net with hammocks
- Large climbing tower with rope climbs, enclosed bridge, small and large tunnel slides and small double slide
- Noughts and crosses panel
- Musical drums
- Pommel crossing
- Swings
Park facilities
- Large playground with shade sails
- Open space area for kick and throw activities
- Shelters, barbecues, picnic tables and seating
- Public amenities providing disability access and ambulant facilities
- Upgraded seawall to protect our foreshore from future weather events
- A 200-metre accessible boardwalk with viewing platforms and seating
- Ocean-view deck offering some of the best coastal views in Mooloolaba
- Accessible connecting pedestrian pathways
- Beach access points 169 - 178
- Coastal Pathway
From from 14 July 2025, we will temporarily close the Loo With A View in Mooloolaba for Stage Two Foreshore works.







