parkrun and the Best Places to Run on the Sunshine Coast
From flat beachside paths to hinterland trails with mountain views, the Sunshine Coast offers some of Queensland's finest running routes, with free weekly parkruns to keep you motivated.
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Few regions in Australia are as well set up for running as the Sunshine Coast. The combination of flat coastal paths, quiet hinterland roads and well-maintained park trails means runners of every ability level can find a route that suits them. Add in a warm but breezy climate for much of the year and it is easy to see why running culture thrives from Caloundra in the south to Noosa in the north.
parkrun is the anchor of the local running community. These free, timed five-kilometre events take place every Saturday morning at locations across the Sunshine Coast, including courses at Mooloolaba, Kawana, Noosa and Caloundra. All you need to take part is a free registration on the parkrun website, which gives you a barcode to scan at the finish line. Walkers, joggers and competitive runners all line up together, and the friendly volunteer-run format means there is no pressure and plenty of encouragement. Junior parkrun events (two kilometres) also operate at selected locations on Sunday mornings for children aged four to fourteen.
For scenic running, the beachside paths between Maroochydore, Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba are hard to beat. The shared path hugs the coast and offers clear ocean views with a flat, firm surface underfoot. The Maroochy River parklands around Maroochydore provide a quieter alternative with shade and water views. Noosa National Park has well-marked trails that wind along coastal headlands, combining excellent running terrain with some of the region's most dramatic scenery.
Hinterland runners head for Mapleton, Maleny and the Glass House Mountains area, where rolling hills and quiet country roads offer a genuine challenge and sweeping views across the region. The trails around the Glass House Mountains are popular with trail runners looking for something more technical underfoot. Several local running clubs also organise group runs through these areas on weekend mornings, making it easy to explore new routes with experienced local guides.
Whether you are chasing a personal best or simply looking for a social Saturday morning activity, the Sunshine Coast running scene welcomes everyone. Registering for parkrun at parkrun.com.au is free and takes only a few minutes, and your barcode works at any of the hundreds of parkrun events across Australia and the world.
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