Tura Headland Walking Track

Natural Attractions

Tura Headland is a prominent headland on the Sapphire Coast with epic ocean views and great whale-watching during the spring.

The walking track follows a scenic 1.8-kilometre return trail through Melaleuca archways, leading to three new elevated viewing platforms and a final rocky lookout point. Enjoy the views of Short Point in the south and Bournda Island in the north.

Tura Headland is home to a number of threatened species including long-nosed potoroos and eastern pygmy possums.

Take a walk to Dolphin Cove on the northern side of the headland, popular for swimming, snorkelling and long beach walks.

The vibrant red Devonian rock of Tura Headland is a significant geological feature of the Sapphire Coast. The rock is approximately 350 million years old and marks a significant evolution in life. It is representative of the world’s first forests, which caused a leap in oxygen levels, producing rust-coloured iron oxide that stained the sediments of ancient riverbeds.

The path is suitable for wheelchair users who have someone to assist them.

Access via Headland Drive.

Rates

Free Entry

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