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Services in Gold Coast Hinterland

11 listings

There are currently 11 services listed in Gold Coast Hinterland on thegood.guide, covering Tallebudgera, Currumbin Valley, Burleigh Heads, Mudgeeraba, Palm Beach, Robina, and O'Reilly. All listings are editorially reviewed with opening hours, contact details, and real Google reviews.

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Coplick Family Sports Park
Tallebudgera

Coplick Family Sports Park

Flat, well-kept soccer and baseball fields in Tallebudgera, with parking that actually copes on tournament days. The small lake catches a nice sunset from the sidelines. Bring a change of shoes after rain — the grass holds water and sticks to everything.

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Cougal Cascade
Currumbin Valley

Cougal Cascade

Sealed path, generous car park, and a series of rainforest cascades with swimming holes that reward even the most casual visitor. The water runs crystal clear, the sunlight filters through the canopy, and the whole thing takes less effort than you'd expect. Come mid-week to avoid the crowds.

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Echo Beach
Burleigh Heads

Echo Beach

A sheltered bay at the base of Burleigh Headland with no current, good shade, and snorkelling around the rocks. Locals have been coming here for decades. Aim for high tide on the northern beach, park in the side streets, and walk the headland loop after your swim.

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Firth Park
Mudgeeraba

Firth Park

The Mudgeeraba Redbacks call it home, and on game days it earns that. The rest of the week it's shady ovals, netball courts, a skate area, and a playground in the heart of the old village. Also the Gold Coast's worst-kept secret for free Cbus Stadium shuttle parking.

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Hinterland Regional Park
Mudgeeraba

Hinterland Regional Park

Sixty-two hectares of Mudgeeraba bushland with a fenced dog park, shaded playground, and sheltered BBQ areas wired for electricity. The forest walk is better than it looks on the map, the bird life is genuinely good, and Sunday crowds are rarely a problem.

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Justins Park
Burleigh Heads

Justins Park

Rainbow lorikeets, ocean views to Burleigh Headland, and free barbecues on the foreshore. Justins Park is where Burleigh locals spend their Sundays. The covered picnic shelters go fast, parking is a genuine challenge, and the beach is patrolled all year.

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Palm Beach Dog Off-Leash Beach
Palm Beach

Palm Beach Dog Off-Leash Beach

A long, sheltered inlet on the Gold Coast where dogs run off-leash and the water stays calm enough for a proper swim. Shade, a nearby cafe, and a cut-through to the open ocean. Parking fills fast on weekends; cross the road and walk two minutes.

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Palm Beach Parklands
Palm Beach

Palm Beach Parklands

A pirate ship playground, calm creek swimming, and one of the Gold Coast's best off-leash dog beaches, all in one spot along Currumbin Creek. The sheltered water makes it a go-to for families with young kids when the surf is too wild.

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Robina City Parklands
Robina

Robina City Parklands

The Gold Coast's first stage of the 257-hectare Greenheart project delivers in-ground trampolines, a fenced adventure playground, and an off-lead dog area beside Mudgeeraba Creek. Families have taken to it quickly. Bring snacks, arrive early on weekends, and check the shade situation before summer.

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Tallebudgera Creek Park
Palm Beach

Tallebudgera Creek Park

Tallebudgera Creek's sheltered, glassy water makes it the go-to for paddleboarding, sandcastles, and unhurried afternoon swims. Barbecues, a playground, and a café are all on hand. Come early, parking fills fast and the café queue follows shortly after.

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Tree Top Walkway
O'Reilly

Tree Top Walkway

Suspension bridges through the rainforest canopy, a vertical tree ladder, and lorikeets that land on your arm. The circuit takes about an hour with kids. The narrow mountain road up is the only drama, and even that's half the adventure.

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