Last Updated Oct 2017
Boat access only camping on the western side of Bribie Island
There are cold water showers, toilets, picnic tables and fireplaces (obey fire bans).
12 campsites are set overlooking the Pumicestone Passage. They are level and sandy (remember to bring sand pegs).
You will also need to bring your own firewood (fires are only permitted in existing fireplaces and check local fire bans)
12
Fees for camping permits in national parks and other protected areas, forest reserves, State forests and recreation areas, from 1 July 2016: $6.15 per person per night, or $24.60 per family per night; $3.40 per person per night for students and accompanying adults on approved educational excursions.
Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.
Bookings must be made prior to arrival under the new NPRSR system. Visit https://qpws.usedirect.com/qpws/ to book online or phone 13 74 68
Longdrop or composting
Not allowed
Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.
Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
This campsite is near the ocean.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
Yes.
No
There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite
For a camping close to Brisbane, it is hard to go past Bribie Island, with open beaches, excellent campgrounds and the chance to engage 4wd on the sand.
This campsite is accessable by boat only.
Boat only access. Nearest boatramp for launching is at Donnybrook.
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