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Tea Tree Bay, bight in Queensland, Australia

Tea Tree Bay is a small, quiet beach on Queensland's coast with soft sand and clear water. It is lined with pandanus trees, and rock formations create small tidal pools filled with marine creatures at low tide.

The area was traditionally used by indigenous communities who lived there for many generations and considered it an important part of their culture. After European settlers arrived in the 19th century, the beach remained largely untouched and kept its natural character.

Tea Tree Bay takes its name from the native tea trees that grow in the area and have been part of the landscape for generations. The place reflects a culture that values nature and prefers simple activities like swimming, walking, and relaxing by the water.

Visitors reach Tea Tree Bay by walking designated trails from nearby parking areas that are easy to follow for most people. Since there are no cafes or shops at the beach, bring your own water and snacks, and note that public toilets are not available here.

At low tide, small tidal pools form where visitors can discover marine animals like crabs, fish, and sea anemones. Watching this underwater world is equally engaging for children and adults and turns every visit into an exploration.

Location: Queensland

Elevation above the sea: 22 m

Address: Noosa Heads QLD 4567, Australia

Website: https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/noosa

GPS coordinates: -26.37861,153.10556

Latest update: December 14, 2025 10:53

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