Nestled at the base of the majestic 439m high Mount Cooroora and the Tuchekoi National Park, Pomona is the perfect base to explore the natural wonders and authenticity of the Noosa Hinterland. The township is home to a great selection of businesses including service industries, interesting food and beverage options, antiques and collectables, art and more!
For hikers, access to the summit of Mt Cooroora is available from the township. You can also rock climb the mountain’s near vertical north face; or hike, mountain bike or ride horses along the trails at its base. Treks further afield into the Noosa Biosphere are possible via three of the trails on the Noosa Trial Network: 9km Cooroora Trail to Cooran, 15km Mac n Back Trail to Lake Macdonald and 11km Cooroy Wanderer Trail to Cooroy.
From 1909 until 1980 Pomona was the administrative centre for the Noosa Shire Council and the old Shire Chambers now house the Noosa Shire Museum. Just as steeped in history is the Majestic Theatre, built in 1921, it is believed to be the world’s oldest continuously running silent movie cinema. A heritage walk around the town can be conducted in about an hour and includes 24 sites including the Gubbi Gubbi Island of Reconciliation at Cooroora Creek Park.
A major annual event is the King of the Mountain Festival in July which was immortalised by the rock band Midnight Oil’s song of the same name. The Noosa Country Show is also held in Pomona every September. Weekly markets are also held. For all the info about these events and others in Pomona, click here to visit our What’s On Guide.
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Your Local Lifestyle is an independently owned News Magazine, delivering news and connecting the local hinterland communities throughout Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley. A colourful publication with a month shelf-life, that is winning the hearts of readers across the hinterland, with its quality journalism and fascinating stories, unearthing the hidden gems of our Hinterland. The success of our business is driven by the desire to connect our remote hinterland communities and to inspire more engaged communities by connecting readers to local events, local businesses, local food producers and suppliers, local health providers and give a strong voice to the arts and culture in our community.
We also aim to provide a quality publication that supports our local business owners, that is independently owned and operated by locals, for locals.