Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area

National Parks and Reserves

Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area offers beautiful coastal scenery, low-key bush camping spots, popular boating and fishing areas in Pumicestone Passage, excellent birdwatching opportunities and spring wildflowers.

Bribie Island, about an hour’s drive from Brisbane is a treasure trove of plants and animals. The island is fringed by sandy beaches and sand dunes. Heaths, paperbark wetlands and freshwater creeks and lagoons, along with open forests are home to varied birdlife.

Tidal wetlands and waters around Bribie Island are part of Moreton Bay Marine Park. Fish, crabs and prawns breed in nearby Pumicestone Passage and dugong feed on its seagrass communities. Thousands of shorebirds feed and roost here, making great birdwatching opportunities.

Explore the easy Bicentennial walking tracks. Go boating or paddle a kayak around Pumicestone Passage. Try your luck at fishing or crabbing. Picnic at Lighthouse Reach or Lions Park. Pitch a tent at Mission Point, or in one of three other camping areas that are accessible only by four-wheel drive. Camping permits and vehicle access permits are required.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Carpark Family Friendly Lookouts Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Boating Camping Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Four Wheel Driving Scenic Drives Swimming Walks

Rates

Free Entry

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