Doggrell Forest Walk

Doggrell Forest Walk

Just a 10 minute drive from Mayan Farm accommodation and Black Ant Gourmet in Kin Kin lies the Doggrell Forest Trail, home to some of the largest trees left in the area. Here you will find majestic Gympie messmate trees Eucalyptus cloeziana towering some 60m above the...
Mothar Mountain Rockpools

Mothar Mountain Rockpools

Subtropical rainforest, tall wet sclerophyll forest and spectacular rocky creeks make Woondum National Park a popular spot for locals and visitors. Woondum and Boulder Creeks join together to create Mothar Mountain Rockpools. This series of picturesque rockpools is a...
Ernie the Echidna

Ernie the Echidna

Echidnas are the oldest surviving mammals with five sub-species of short-beaked echidnas found in Australia. Their close relatives – the long-beaked echidnas – are found in New Guinea. They are solitary animals, not territorial and have overlapping home ranges which...
Special occasion photography

Special occasion photography

It is becoming more and more common these days that even before setting an elopement or wedding date, couples are checking with their favourite key vendors to check their availability. With many of the best in the industry booked-out up to two years in advance, having...
Kin Kin monthly markets

Kin Kin monthly markets

8am – 12 noon, first Sunday of every month at the Kin Kin oval  Held on the first Sunday of every month from 8am – 12noon at the Kin Kin oval, the Kin Kin Market showcases all that this beautiful part of the Noosa Hinterland has to offer. Each month there are 50...
Kin Kin history

Kin Kin history

ORIGIN OF NAME The origin of the name Kin Kin has two possible sources – either from the Indigenous words King King or kauin kauin, meaning small black ant or red soil. LOCATION Kin Kin is a small rural town between Gympie to the north, Pomona to the south, Lake...