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Conondale QLD

Conondale

Postcode: 4552

Conondale, like all of the towns between Maleny to its south-east and Kenilworth to its north, is pretty. The town might be a great spot for a chance to catch your breath during what is a very scenic drive but there is something about Conondale that is as subtle as it is magic. When travelling from Maleny, Conondale is the first opportunity to take a close-up and easy look at the river that gives its name to the valley through which it passes – the Mary River.

Just near where the Maleny-Kenilworth Road crosses the Mary River, Fritz Park offers the chance for a picnic and time to contemplate exactly why this little village is so special.

Conondale is special because of much more than its connection with the river, it is distinctive because of its proximity to the rugged beauty of the range to its west called the Conondale Range. Within the Conondale Range a national park called Conondale National Park is an unspoilt and undeveloped park of harsh beauty. Conondale National Park protects important remnants of grassy open Eucalypt forest, tall wet sclerophyll forest and subtropical rainforest that once covered large areas of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.

It is important to remember that this park is suited to very experienced walkers only. The turn off to the national park is about 15 km north of Conondale at Sunday Creek Road. The turn is marked by a pretty park called Keith and Ivy Boon Memorial Park.