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Central Coast Residents Embrace Outdoor Activities for Better Health

From hiking in Bouddi National Park to cycling around Tuggerah Lake, locals are embracing the great outdoors for their wellbeing

By Central Coast Wellness Desk · Published 5 July 2026 at 2:38 am · 2 min read(366 words)

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Central Coast Residents Embrace Outdoor Activities for Better Health
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Central Coast has seen a significant surge in outdoor activities over the past year, with a 25% increase in visitors to Bouddi National Park and a 30% rise in membership for local surf lifesaving clubs, including Avoca and Terrigal.

This trend matters now because it highlights the growing awareness of the importance of physical activity and mental wellbeing in the community. With the recent heatwave affecting the region, outdoor activities have become a popular way for locals to stay active while also enjoying the natural beauty of the Central Coast. The Gosford to Terrigal beach path, for example, has become a hotspot for walkers, joggers, and cyclists, with many taking advantage of the scenic views and fresh air.

Locals are spoilt for choice when it comes to outdoor activities, with numerous parks, beaches, and trails to explore. The Central Coast Council has also launched several initiatives to promote outdoor recreation, including the development of new cycling paths and the upgrade of existing facilities at Tuggerah Lake. Organisations such as the Central Coast Surf School and the Gosford Sailing Club are also offering a range of programs and classes for people of all ages and skill levels.

Getting Involved

According to data from the Central Coast Council, over 10,000 people participated in outdoor recreation programs in the past year, with the majority being locals. The cost of participating in these programs varies, with some free activities such as walking groups, while others, like surfing lessons, can cost around $50 per session. The council has also reported a significant increase in bookings for outdoor facilities, with a 20% rise in the past 12 months, and a total of 500 bookings per month.

As the wellness trend continues to grow in Central Coast, it's likely that we'll see even more innovative programs and initiatives emerge. For those looking to get involved, there are plenty of options to choose from, whether it's joining a local sports team, taking a yoga class on the beach, or simply going for a walk along the Gosford to Terrigal beach path. With its stunning natural beauty and growing community of outdoor enthusiasts, Central Coast is the perfect place to get outside and get active.

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