SNH vice-president Deidre Marczynski said the mental health effects of these trucks on residents and local businesses was "just heartbreaking".
Save Noosa Hinterland reckons there are serious cracks appearing in their roads which are designed to take a pounding from quarry trucks. This surface joins a local bridge.
She said this latest action was all about people power looking to prevail.
"We're dealing with this daily onslaught of trucks on our hinterland roads," Ms Marczynski said.
"This year it's just ramped up to a ridiculous level and the roads are not fit for purpose.
"The community cannot handle any more of this, it's just relentless," she said.