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Things to do on the Gold Coast this weekend

Beyond the theme parks, the Gold Coast has hinterland, beaches, and a dining scene worth discovering.

By Gold Coast Daily · Published 27 June 2026 at 12:46 am

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Things to do on the Gold Coast this weekend
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The Gold Coast offers more than most visitors expect and more than its theme park reputation suggests. Here's where the locals actually spend their weekends.

Burleigh Heads

Burleigh Heads National Park sits at the southern end of one of the Gold Coast's best surf breaks, creating the unusual combination of excellent beach culture and genuine bushland walking trails within a suburb. The James Street dining strip a few blocks inland has become the food capital of the Gold Coast, with restaurants that can hold their own against Brisbane and Sydney at similar price points.

Lamington National Park

An hour from Surfers Paradise, the Lamington Plateau in the Scenic Rim hinterland is one of Queensland's most spectacular national parks. The ancient Antarctic beech forests at O'Reilly's Guesthouse, the tree-top walk, and the network of waterfall walks make this a genuinely world-class natural attraction hiding in plain sight behind the Gold Coast's glitter strip.

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

The Currumbin lorikeet feeding has been happening every morning and afternoon for 75 years and remains one of the most purely joyful wildlife experiences in Australia. The sanctuary's broader wildlife program, koala encounters, and the flying fox colony at dusk add to an experience that works for visitors of all ages.

Broadbeach and the arts precinct

Broadbeach's combination of beach, casino complex, and increasingly sophisticated dining and bar scene makes it the most complete Gold Coast entertainment precinct for adults. The Home of the Arts (HOTA) cultural precinct on the Broadwater adds a dimension that even long-term Gold Coast residents sometimes overlook.

Tallebudgera Creek

The tidal creek at Palm Beach is one of the Gold Coast's best-kept secrets — a calm, clear waterway perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and the kind of relaxed swimming that the ocean beach doesn't always offer. The creek's shallow, warm water makes it particularly popular with families.

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