Lake Macdonald is a scenic
freshwater lake in the Noosa Hinterland near Cooroy and
Pomona, surrounded by forested hills, picnic areas and quiet rural landscapes. Formed by the Six Mile
Creek Dam, the lake is popular for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, walking and birdwatching.The area offers a peaceful alternative to the busy Sunshine Coast beaches, with calm waters and shaded
recreation areas attracting both locals and travellers. Several walking
trails wind around sections of the lake, including connections to the Noosa Botanic Gardens, which sit on the lake’s eastern shoreline.Lake Macdonald is home to a variety of birdlife and native wildlife, with scenic reflections and misty mornings making it a popular photography location. Electric-powered and paddle craft are commonly used on the lake, while the surrounding hinterland roads are popular with cyclists and day visitors.Facilities nearby include picnic shelters,
toilets, boat ramps, walking
trails and access to the Noosa Botanic Gardens.