Bribie Island National Park is an oasis just waiting to be discovered. Just a stones throw from North Brisbane, this beautiful preserved state forest has so much to offer, from 4WD inland tracks and beach frontage off-road opportunities, to beautiful camping spots and fantastic fishing - once you start exploring you'll wonder why you haven't spent more time discovering this island gem before!. Bribie Island offers beautiful coastal scenery, low-key bush camping spots, popular boating and fishing areas in Pumicestone Passage, excellent birdwatching opportunities and spring wildflowers. A variety of coastal camping experiences, some accessible by high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicle, others accessible by boat, allow you to experience the best of Bribie Island.

Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area White Patch Esplanade, Bribie Island QLD 4507

Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area White Patch Esplanade, Bribie Island QLD 4507

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Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an overnight or weekend escape from Brisbane. For a day trip, stick to the island proper. You'll need to buy permits online before camping or driving in Bribie Island National Park, and you'll need a 4WD—or a boat, a kayak, or an SUP—to access the park.. 3. SWIM IN THE LAGOONS. Swimming in the ocean off Bribie Island isn't really a safe thing to do. There's strong currents and rips, and you don't want to be swept out by the tide. There's no patrolled beach in the national park so unless you're a surfer or really know what you're doing, I wouldn't recommend it.