

🌿 Hiking Trail | Sculpture Garden at Maroochy Botanic Gardens
Discover the serene beauty of the Maroochy Botanic Gardens Sculpture Garden on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast through this immersive hiking trail experience. Located in Tanawha on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, this immersive walking trail invites you to explore a unique fusion of art and nature.
🗿 A Botanical Showcase of Creativity
Positioned just above the main carpark near the garden café, the Sculpture Garden offers:
- 🎨 A curated collection of contemporary sculptures nestled among native flora
- 🌸 A vibrant landscape of lush greenery, seasonal blooms, and shaded groves
- 🧘♀️ A peaceful atmosphere ideal for reflection, inspiration, and mindfulness
Each sculpture is thoughtfully placed to complement the natural surroundings, creating a harmonious outdoor gallery that celebrates both artistic expression and ecological beauty, making it one of the region’s most inspiring attractions.
📍 What to Expect on the Trail
The combination of striking artworks and natural surrounds creates a peaceful outdoor gallery that invites reflection, creativity, and connection with the environment. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, art lover, or simply seeking a moment of peace, this walking trail offers a refreshing escape into one of the Sunshine Coast’s most enchanting destinations. Nestled among the native vegetation are multiple walking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, adding to the variety of walks available.
🌞 Why Explore the Maroochy Botanic Gardens Sculpture Garden?
Ideal for:
- ✅ The sculpture garden is a must-see highlight of the Sunshine Coast
- ✅ Cultural tourism and outdoor art appreciation
- ✅ A unique hiking trail combining art, nature, and tranquility.
- ✅ Educators, creatives, and mindfulness practitioners
- ✅ A peaceful outdoor gallery that invites reflection, creativity, and connection
- ✅ A hidden gem waiting to be explored
- ✅ Enjoy the nearby walking trails at Point Arkwright, Point Cartwright Lighthouse Reserve, and Marcoola.
📌 For garden maps, artist profiles, and upcoming exhibitions, visit the Sunshine Coast Council website.
