Mapleton, Queensland

Mapleton, Queensland
Mapleton
Sunshine CoastQueensland
Postcode: 4560
Location: 113 km (70 mi) from Brisbane
LGA: Sunshine Coast
Suburbs around Mapleton:
Obi Obi Mapleton Kureelpa
Flaxton

Mapleton is a small town in Queensland's Sunshine Coast hinterland, with a population of around 2,000 people. It includes the Lilyponds, the Mapleton Tavern and historic Seaview House (St Isidore's Farm College), and is well known for its 180 degree panoramic views of the Sunshine Coast.

The town is located high on the Blackall Ranges, 10 minutes drive from Nambour, 25 minutes from Maleny and 30 minutes from Maroochydore.

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History

Early settlers the area grew fruit, vegetables and ceral crops.[1] The first timber cutters extracted red cedar and beech timber taking it to Nambour. Initially the settlement was known as Luton Vale until 1899 when the name was changed after the English town.[1]

In 1906 the road from the Mary Valley to Mapleton was complete. By 1909 a sawmill was operating in the town.[1] It closed in 1972. From 1915 through until 1944, Mapleton was served by a 2 ft (610 mm) gauge tramway which ran nearly 18 kilometres from Nambour. It was worked by two shay locomotives. Pineapples, dairying and small crops were the towns major industries until the late 1950s.[1] The scenic beauty of the area has allowed tourism to dominate in the decades since.

Community

Mapleton has many community services, associations and clubs including the Mapleton & District Community Associations (MADCA), a bowls club and community gym, the Mapleton Community Library which is run by volunteer staff, a tourist information and arts centre, a choir, tennis club, kindergarten and rural fire service and post office. There is also a medical centre which provides primary health care for the community.

Primary school

The Mapleton State Primary School was 100 years old in 1999 and caters for around 200 local children. The school grounds are large and include Baxters Creek and a new covered multi-purpose area, administration offices and resource centre which opened in December 2009. The school is home to the Mapleton Observatory.

Visitors and facilities

Mapleton attracts visitors following the Blackall Range tourist drive who visit the shops on Obi Road and Post Office Road. These shops include a fish and chip shop, country pharmacy, cafe and delicatessen, general store, coffee shop, antique shop, second hand book shop, chocolate shop and cafe, and pizza and pasta restaurant. Further along Post Office Road is a leadlight workshop and a tavern with bottle shop. The Arts and Craft Centre on Obi Road provides local artists and craftspeople with a shop to display their wares as well as tourist information. Mapleton also has a hardware, IGA, BP service station, two real estate agents and a number of massage services, alternative therapists, physiotherapist and hairdressers. The Zonta Club of the Blackhall Range produces a business directory including many of these. There are public toilets in the park between the tavern and the school and also at the Lilyponds play park.

Forests and parks

Mapleton Forest Reserve protects rainforest remnants with Bunya Pines, Piccabeen palm groves, tall open blackbutt forests and picturesque mountain scenery. Picnic tables, toilets, barbecues, firewood and drinking water are provided.

The Lilyponds area was for many years a swamp and underwent an $800,000 makeover to turn it into a community park. There are free BBQ's, children's play park and covered seating areas. The area next to Fish Tales Seafood Café is home to the Mapleton Market which are held four times a year in March, June, September and December.

Delicia Road Conservation Park is a small park protecting remnant forest communities. It is a refuge for wildlife and a place where visitors can enjoy the native forest. The land was donated by Linda Garrett and so locals refer to it as Linda Garrett Park. There is a 2.2 kilometre walk called the Linda Garrett circuit which passes through rainforest, a palm grove and tall, wet, eucalypt forest. The Great Barred Frog may be seen along Gheerulla Creek and birdwatchers may hear the melodic, drumming call of the endangered Marbled Frogmouth.

Mapleton Falls National Park marks the point just west of Mapleton where Pencil Creek cascades 120 metres over an escarpment. This small, day-use-only park, shelters many bird species, including the Peregrine Falcon, Eastern Whipbird and Wompoo Fruit-dove. From the carpark there is a short walk to Mapleton Falls lookout with wheelchair access to toilet and lookout. The panoramic view takes in the waterfall and Obi Obi Valley. From the open, grassy picnic area, the Wompoo circuit winds through eucalypts and rainfores where visitors may hear the fruit-dove’s booming calls, 'wallock-a-woo' and 'book-a-roo'. Near the causeway pool frogs may be heard and distinctive hexagonal volcanic rocks seen.

Accommodation

Mapleton is home to two caravan parks, several self catering units, bed and breakfasts and some romantic and luxurious accommodation.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Environmental Protection Agency (Queensland) (2000). Heritage Trails of the Great South East. State of Queensland. pp. 133. ISBN 0-7345-1008-X. 

External links

Coordinates: 26°38′S 152°52′E / 26.633°S 152.867°E / -26.633; 152.867


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