
St Helena cemetery.
Photo credit: © B Hicks, Queensland Government

Noosa coastal track.
Photo credit: © Cameron Jones, Queensland Government
Queenslanders can now explore some of the state’s magnificent parks and forests using Google Maps’ Street View.
Thanks to a partnership with Google, and using Google's special backpack-mounted trekker, we’re bringing the outdoors inside with imagery captured across eight parks, including two caves and a range of walking tracks.
Take a virtual stroll through World Heritage rainforest, visit historic forts and heritage sites, experience 360-degree views of spectacular lookouts, and uncover ancient cave systems all from the comfort of your home.
Simply use the links below to start your virtual journey. To explore, drop and drag 'Pegman' into Google Maps from your computer or mobile device.
Where will your journey take you?
- Travel through Queensland’s military history at Fort Lytton National Park
- Explore D’Aguilar National Park, right on Brisbane’s doorstep
- D’Aguilar National Park – Northern (forest drive)
- D’Aguilar National Park – Southern
- Jollys lookout
- Boombana – Pitta circuit
- Bellbird Grove – Golden Boulder circuit
- Westridge outlook
- Maiala – Rainforest circuit and Greenes Falls track
- Wivenhoe lookout
- Discover walking and cycling trails around Daisy Hill Conservation Park
- Immerse yourself in the impressive scenery of Main Range National Park
- Marvel at the majestic Curtain Fig Tree in Curtain Fig National Park
- Take in the beautiful sights of Noosa National Park
- Uncover Queensland’s first historic national park at St Helena Island National Park
- Explore the ancient limestone caves, Aboriginal rock art galleries, and mining history of Chillagoe-Mungana Caves National Park