Prepare for the Elements
The park is largely natural and exposed; bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Spanning approximately one-third of Bribie Island, this national park is a vital protected area within the Moreton Bay region. The landscape is defined by its rich tidal wetlands and calm surrounding waters, which are part of the larger Moreton Bay Marine Park. It serves as a sanctuary for bird watchers and botany enthusiasts, especially during the vibrant spring wildflower season. Visitors often flock to the park for its excellent boating and angling opportunities, enjoying the quiet, natural environment away from urban bustle. Additionally, the park offers some of the most unique and unobstructed vantage points to view the iconic Glass House Mountains across the water.
Spanning approximately one-third of Bribie Island, this national park is a vital protected area within the Moreton Bay region. The landscape is defined by its rich tidal wetlands and calm surrounding waters, which are part of the larger Moreton Bay Marine Park. It serves as a sanctuary for bird watchers and botany enthusiasts, especially during the vibrant spring wildflower season. Visitors often flock to the park for its excellent boating and angling opportunities, enjoying the quiet, natural environment away from urban bustle. Additionally, the park offers some of the most unique and unobstructed vantage points to view the iconic Glass House Mountains across the water.
Unobstructed views of the Glass House Mountains
Extensive tidal wetlands and diverse flora
Excellent opportunities for boating and angling
Prime location for seasonal wildflower viewing
The park is a protected area; please stay on marked trails to protect the local flora and fauna.
Limited facilities are available within the park boundaries; plan your visit accordingly.
The area is highly sensitive to weather; check local alerts before planning a trip.
The park is largely natural and exposed; bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Visit during the spring wildflower season to see the park's flora at its most vibrant.
Nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and those seeking quiet coastal recreation.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
English
Always check local marine conditions and tide charts before heading out for boating or fishing.
As a protected area, ensure you carry out all trash to help preserve the fragile wetland ecosystem.