Public Drinking Spring

Cooroy Mountain Spring Water, Cooroy, Australia

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Cooroy Mountain Spring Water, Cooroy, Australia
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About This Spring

## Overview Cooroy Mountain Spring Water emerges from the base of Cooroy Mountain, nestled in the pristine hinterland of the Noosa region on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. This natural spring is fed by rainfall that percolates slowly through the mountain's rock formations, undergoing a remarkable natural filtration process before collecting in an aquifer at the mountain's base. Cooroy Mountain receives an estimated 942,000 cubic metres of rainfall each year. That water seeps downward through layers of rock at an average rate of roughly two metres per year — a slow, thorough journey that acts as one of nature's most effective filtration systems. By the time the water reaches the aquifer and surfaces as spring water, it has been naturally purified over an extended period. The spring has long been valued by locals as a source of clean, naturally filtered water, and visitors from across the Sunshine Coast hinterland regularly make the trip to fill bottles. ## Directions 1. From the town centre of Cooroy (accessible via the Bruce Highway or Eumundi–Noosa Road), head toward Cooroy Mountain. 2. The spring is located at the base of Cooroy Mountain. Look for the public access point near the coordinates **-26.4295, 152.9450**. 3. Using GPS navigation to the coordinates above is recommended, as signage in the area may be limited. *Note: These directions are approximate and based on the listed GPS coordinates. If you're unfamiliar with the area, consider asking locals in Cooroy township for the most current access route, as conditions and access points can change.* ## What to Expect Cooroy Mountain Spring is a public drinking spring situated in the lush, green hinterland behind Noosa. The surrounding landscape is characterised by subtropical vegetation and the gentle slopes of Cooroy Mountain — a scenic and peaceful setting. The spring water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and is widely regarded in the community for its clean, fresh taste. Water flow may vary seasonally, with the wet season (typically December through March) replenishing the aquifer most significantly. During drier months, flow may be reduced. Visitors typically bring their own bottles or containers to fill. The area around the spring can be muddy after rain, so sturdy footwear is a good idea. Cooroy Mountain itself also offers walking trails and lookout points, making a visit to the spring an easy addition to a broader hinterland outing. The town of Cooroy is a charming hinterland village with cafés, shops, and the well-known Cooroy Library — so there's plenty to enjoy before or after collecting spring water.

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GPS Coordinates

-26.429521, 152.945022

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Directions 1. From the town centre of Cooroy (accessible via the Bruce Highway or Eumundi–Noosa Road), head toward Cooroy Mountain. 2. The spring is located at the base of Cooroy Mountain. Look for the public access point near the coordinates **-26.4295, 152.9450**. 3. Using

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.