Cotton Tree Park river mouth at Maroochydore Sunshine Coast Queensland

    Public Toilets in Maroochydore, QLD

    5 toilet locations mapped across Maroochydore — the commercial heart of the Sunshine Coast. Where the Maroochy River meets the ocean, Cotton Tree is the spot — families camping, kayaking, and barbecuing at the river mouth while the surf beach pumps around the headland. Whether you're at Cotton Tree with the kids, surfing at Alex Headland, or launching the boat — every dunny in Maroochydore sorted.

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    Maroochydore stretches from the river mouth to Alexandra Headland. Here's the closest dunny based on what you're up to.

    At Cotton Tree with the family

    Cotton Tree Park toilets

    Right by the playground, BBQs, and the sheltered swimming area at the river mouth.

    24hrAccessibleBaby change

    Cotton Tree is the family heart of the Sunshine Coast. The toilet block is well-maintained by council and centrally located between the playground, the river swimming area, and the camping ground. Showers available nearby.

    Surfing at Maroochydore Beach

    Maroochydore Beach toilets

    On Alexandra Parade near the surf club. Showers for rinsing off after a session.

    Beach showersAccessibleParking

    The main ocean beach has consistent surf breaks. The toilet block is near the patrolled area and surf club. Street parking along Alexandra Parade or the car park behind the dunes.

    Walking / cycling the coastal path

    Alexandra Headland toilets

    On the headland boardwalk between Maroochydore and Mooloolaba.

    BoardwalkScenic spot

    The coastal boardwalk from Maroochydore to Mooloolaba passes through Alexandra Headland. The toilet block is right on the path with parking nearby. Great whale-watching spot in winter (June-October).

    Launching a boat

    Maroochy River Boat Ramp toilets

    At the boat ramp on Bradman Avenue. Handy for boaters, kayakers, and fishers.

    Boat rampRiver access

    The Maroochy River is popular for fishing, kayaking, and boating. The toilet block at the ramp saves you from having to drive into the shopping centre. Parking can be tight on weekends.

    Shopping in town

    Aerodrome Road Park

    Near the Maroochydore CBD and Sunshine Plaza shopping centre.

    CentralNear shops

    Maroochydore is the commercial hub of the Sunshine Coast with major shopping centres and services. The Aerodrome Road park has toilets if you need a free option — most shopping centres have their own facilities inside.

    Camping at Cotton Tree

    Cotton Tree Holiday Park amenities

    The caravan park has its own amenities block with toilets, showers, and laundry.

    Campers onlyHot showers

    Cotton Tree Holiday Park is one of the best-located caravan parks in Queensland — right on the river mouth. Their amenities block is for park guests only. The public toilets in Cotton Tree Park are a 2-minute walk if you need them.

    River Side vs Beach Side

    Maroochydore sits at the mouth of the Maroochy River — you get calm river swimming on one side and surf beach on the other. Different toilets for each.

    River Side (Cotton Tree)

    • Sheltered, calm water — perfect for toddlers and weak swimmers
    • Cotton Tree Park: playground, BBQs, picnic shelters
    • Kayak and SUP hire at the river mouth
    • Caravan park right on the water
    • Toilets: Cotton Tree Park + boat ramp (2 blocks)
    • Gets very busy on weekends and school holidays

    Beach Side (Ocean)

    • Surf beach with consistent waves year-round
    • Patrolled by surf lifesavers (weekends + holidays)
    • Alexandra Headland boardwalk to Mooloolaba
    • Toilets: Maroochydore Beach + Alex Headland (2 blocks)
    • Stronger currents — swim between the flags
    • Bluebottles can wash in on northerly winds

    Things to Do in Maroochydore

    The commercial hub of the Sunshine Coast with a population of about 18,000. River mouth, surf beach, and the region's main shopping and dining precinct — all within a few minutes' drive.

    Popular attractions and things to do in Maroochydore

    Cotton Tree River Swimming

    The river mouth at Cotton Tree is the Sunshine Coast's best sheltered swimming spot. Calm water, sandy bottom, perfect for young kids. Kayak and SUP hire on the bank.

    Surf at Maroochydore Beach

    Consistent beach breaks for all levels. Alexandra Headland has a right-hand point break popular with intermediate surfers. Board hire available.

    Coastal Boardwalk

    Walk or cycle the boardwalk from Maroochydore through Alexandra Headland to Mooloolaba. 4km of stunning coastal scenery. Whale watching June-October.

    Maroochy River Kayaking

    Paddle upstream past mangroves and sandbars. Guided eco-tours available or hire your own kayak at Cotton Tree. Spot pelicans, ospreys, and turtles.

    Fishing

    The Maroochy River is excellent for flathead, bream, and whiting. Beach fishing on the sand. Charter boats from the river mouth for offshore reef trips.

    Sunshine Plaza Shopping

    The Sunshine Coast's largest shopping centre with 320+ stores. 5 minutes from the beach if the weather is against you.

    Maroochydore to Noosa Drive

    30-minute coastal drive north to Noosa Heads through Coolum Beach and Peregian. Each beach has its own character and public toilets.

    Eumundi Markets (Wed/Sat)

    Famous artisan markets 20 minutes inland. 600+ stalls every Wednesday and Saturday. One of Australia's best markets.

    Where to Stay in Maroochydore

    Maroochydore has the widest range of accommodation on the Sunshine Coast — from riverside camping at Cotton Tree to beachfront apartments and everything in between.

    Accommodation and places to stay in Maroochydore

    Cotton Tree Camping

    Council-run caravan park right on the river mouth. Powered and unpowered sites, cabins. One of the best-located caravan parks in QLD. Book months ahead for school holidays.

    Nearest dunny: Cotton Tree Park public toilets (2 min walk) + park amenities.

    Beachfront Apartments

    High-rise apartments along Alexandra Parade with ocean views. Self-contained with kitchen, pool, and parking. Good for families and longer stays. From $180-400/night.

    Nearest dunny: Maroochydore Beach toilets (3 min walk).

    Mooloolaba (10min south)

    More restaurant and nightlife options. Sheltered beach. Mooloolaba has a different vibe — more bustling and touristy. Easy drive or boardwalk walk to Maroochydore.

    Nearest dunny: Mooloolaba facilities (multiple locations).

    Hotels & Accommodation in Maroochydore

    A mix of holiday apartments, resorts, and the iconic Cotton Tree caravan park. Something for every budget.

    PropertyTypeLocationPoolNotes
    Cotton Tree Holiday ParkCaravan parkRiver mouthNoCouncil-run. Powered/unpowered sites + cabins. Best location on the Sunshine Coast for camping.
    Mantra SiroccoResort apartmentsBeachfrontHeated poolOcean-view apartments. 1-3 bedrooms, full kitchen. Popular with families.
    Oaks Seaforth ResortResort apartmentsAlexandra ParadePool + spaSelf-contained apartments with ocean views. Walk to Alex Headland boardwalk.
    Banyandah TowersHoliday apartmentsRiver sidePoolQuieter river-side location. Walk to Cotton Tree. Good value for the area.

    Getting to Maroochydore

    Drive from Brisbane

    100km north via Bruce Highway and Sunshine Motorway. About 1 hour 15 minutes in normal traffic. Can be 2+ hours on Friday afternoons when Brisbane empties for the coast.

    Parking: Free street parking at Cotton Tree and along Alexandra Parade. Paid parking near Sunshine Plaza. Weekends fill early in summer.

    Sunshine Coast Airport

    Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY) at Marcoola is 15 minutes north. Flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide. Jetstar, Virgin, and Bonza.

    Hire car recommended for exploring the coast. Bus service available but infrequent.

    Toilet Stops Along the Coast

    Heading north to Noosa: Toilets at Coolum Beach, Peregian Beach, and Noosa Heads (30min). Roughly one every 10 minutes of driving.

    Heading south to Caloundra: Mooloolaba (10min) then through to Caloundra (30min). Public toilets at every beach along the way.

    Camping at Cotton Tree

    Cotton Tree Holiday Park is a Sunshine Coast institution. Council-run caravan park right on the Maroochy River mouth — possibly the best-located camping in Queensland.

    Camping and caravan parks near Maroochydore
    Site TypeToiletShowerPowerNotes
    Powered sitesYesYesYesRiverfront and back rows. Riverfront sites are premium — book early.
    Unpowered sitesYesYes--Budget option. Same amenities access. Limited availability.
    CabinsEnsuiteEnsuiteYesSelf-contained with bathroom, kitchen, and air-conditioning.

    Cotton Tree Holiday Park amenities: hot showers, flushing toilets, laundry, camp kitchen, BBQs. Public toilet block in Cotton Tree Park is also available (2 min walk). Book via Sunshine Coast Council — school holidays fill months ahead.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there public toilets at Cotton Tree?

    Yes. Cotton Tree Park has a well-maintained public toilet block near the picnic area and playground. It includes accessible facilities and is open 24 hours. Cotton Tree is one of the most popular family spots on the Sunshine Coast, so the council keeps these toilets in good condition.

    Is there a wheelchair accessible toilet in Maroochydore?

    Yes. Cotton Tree Park, Maroochydore Beach, and Alexandra Headland all have accessible toilet cubicles with grab rails and wide doorways. Paths from car parks to facilities are generally paved and manageable.

    Are there showers at Maroochydore Beach?

    Yes. The Maroochydore Beach toilet block includes outdoor freshwater showers for rinsing off sand and saltwater. Cotton Tree also has shower facilities near the swimming area.

    Can you swim in the Maroochy River?

    The river mouth at Cotton Tree is popular for sheltered swimming, especially for families with young children. The water is calm and shallow at low tide. However, be aware of boat traffic near the boat ramp and check for any current warnings. The ocean beach at Maroochydore is patrolled by surf lifesavers.

    Where is Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast?

    Maroochydore is the commercial hub of the Sunshine Coast, located roughly in the centre of the region. It sits where the Maroochy River meets the ocean. Noosa Heads is 30 minutes north, Mooloolaba is 10 minutes south, and Caloundra is 30 minutes south.

    Is there camping at Cotton Tree?

    Yes. Cotton Tree Holiday Park is a council-run caravan park right on the river mouth. It has powered and unpowered sites, cabins, and its own amenities block with toilets and showers. One of the best-located caravan parks in Queensland — book well ahead for school holidays.

    Are there toilets at the Maroochy River boat ramp?

    Yes. The boat ramp off Bradman Avenue has a public toilet facility. It is a handy stop for boaters, kayakers, and anyone walking along the river pathway.

    How far is Maroochydore from Brisbane?

    Maroochydore is approximately 100km north of Brisbane, about 1 hour 15 minutes by car via the Bruce Highway and Sunshine Motorway. The Sunshine Coast Airport (MCY) at Marcoola is 15 minutes north of Maroochydore.

    Nearby Areas

    Maroochydore is the commercial hub of the Sunshine Coast, south-east Queensland. Population approximately 18,000. Located at the mouth of the Maroochy River. Home to Cotton Tree — one of the Sunshine Coast's most iconic family destinations. Kabi Kabi / Gubbi Gubbi country.