Tourism Noosa Head of Tourism Sustainability & Program Design, Juanita Terry-Bloomfield said the masterplan puts a spotlight on the 130km of trails in the Noosa hinterland.
“The masterplan was a joint project between Tourism Noosa, the Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation, Noosa Council and Noosa & District Landcare. Over 40 various community and trader groups were involved in the consultation process to deliver the plan, which ultimately will provide clear insights into what is needed to upgrade the trail network.”
“Noosa has a vision to become a vibrant destination for outdoor active recreation and the upgrade suggestions delivered in the plan will provide an enhanced experience for active travellers while immersing visitors in the Noosa hinterland” said Terry-Bloomfield.
Rex Halverson, Chair, Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation (NBRF) said “The NBRF is proud to be a key partner in this Masterplan – a big idea that will benefit our community socially and economically, while protecting our natural environment.
“An improved Noosa Trail Network will enrich the experience locals and visitors alike have with the natural landscape of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve. The Masterplan also presents innovative opportunities to foster nature-based tourism, biodiversity management and education through improved land management and infrastructure.” Mr Halverson said.
Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart said Council is excited about the launch of the Noosa Trail Masterplan.
“We are thrilled to be a key partner in the development of this draft Masterplan, which will provide significant economic benefits to our hinterland region,” she said.
“The Hinterland has so much to offer and the Noosa Trail Masterplan creates yet another special experience for our residents and visitors,” Mayor Stewart said.
Funding requests for upgrades to the Noosa Trail Network are currently with Noosa Council and the Queensland Government.
View more information and download the Noosa Trail Masterplan on the project page.