Bribie Island, the third largest sand island in the world, lies low and suburban within Queensland’s Moreton Bay. The Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area encompasses a state forest, sandy beaches, creeks, and lagoons. Visitors can explore the area via 4WD tracks and walking trails, or enjoy water activities such as kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. The park also offers camping and fishing opportunities, and history enthusiasts can visit a World War II fort. This diverse landscape invites exploration and relaxation, making it a versatile destination for outdoor activities.
Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area
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