Mount Cooroora rises sharply from the patchwork of forest and farmland, its rugged volcanic spine cutting a bold silhouette against a sky alive with drifting Queensland cloud. The slopes fall away into dense green, a living mantle that wraps the mountain’s base and spills across the hinterland in soft, rolling folds. Scattered homes sit quietly in the clearings below, dwarfed by the sheer presence of the peak. There’s a sense of stillness and strength here — the unmistakable character of Cooroora — standing watch over Pomona and the surrounding country like a timeless guardian of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Mount Cooroora rises sharply from the patchwork of forest and farmland, its rugged volcanic spine cutting a bold silhouette against a sky alive with drifting Queensland cloud. The slopes fall away into dense green, a living mantle that wraps the mountain’s base and spills across the hinterland in soft, rolling folds. Scattered homes sit quietly in the clearings below, dwarfed by the sheer presence of the peak. There’s a sense of stillness and strength here — the unmistakable character of Cooroora — standing watch over Pomona and the surrounding country like a timeless guardian of the Sunshine Coast hinterland.