10 Nature & Parks in Moreton Bay Region That You Shouldn't Miss

January 7, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Moreton Bay Region, Australia including Pioneer Bridges Camping Reserve, Lake Samsonvale, Kumbartcho Sanctuary & Nursery, Spinnaker Sound Marina, Col Fisher Park, Cruice Park, Bribie Island National Park, Lake Eden, Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway, Pine Rivers Park.
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1. Pioneer Bridges Camping Reserve

Markwood Everton Road, Everton Hills, Queensland 3678 Australia
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Pioneer Bridges Camping Reserve

The Pioneer Bridges camping reserve is in a pleasant location, next to Ovens River with tall trees that provide good shade. A great place to relax beside the river suitable for swimming and fishing. The camp area has pit toilets and is well located a short distance from the Great Alpine Rd, Everton township and the Murray to the Mountains rail trail.

2. Lake Samsonvale

Cashmere, Queensland 4503 Australia +61 7 3035 5500 http://www.seqwater.com.au/recreation
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Lake Samsonvale

Reviewed By kpiddy - Brisbane, Australia

Lake Samsonvale is roughly a forty five minute drive North of Brisbane City, it is a perfect place to go to get away from suburbia and enjoy a lakeside walk, picnic, barbeque, fish (with a permit) and in certain sections of the lake paddle craft is allowed. No swimming is permitted. Vehicle access to the lake is best via Forgan Road with car parking available at Forgan Cove, Forgan Park and Bullocky Rest. On the afternoon of our visit we parked at Bullocky Rest and enjoyed the stunning lake views with a cuppa before heading out along the trail to Forgan Cove and back. A small section of the trail follows the road from Forgan Park to the intersection of Gorgons Crossing Road. Only glimpses of the lake could be seen along the trail, which was disappointing, I observed the occassional wooden plank for seating along the track, bring water and wear a hat to enjoy this neighbourhood of Moreton Bay Shire.

3. Kumbartcho Sanctuary & Nursery

15 Bunya Pine Ct, Eatons Hill, Queensland 4037 Australia +61 7 3264 3953 [email protected] https://www.kumbartcho.org.au
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Kumbartcho Sanctuary & Nursery

Reviewed By Loz310 - Brisbane, Australia

Went along just to see what the area now offered. It had been about twenty years since I last visited. Very pleased to see how well the area was being kept by the local council and volunteers. Particularly happy with the variety of bird life I saw in the sanctuary and along the river. The is also an information centre and nursery.

4. Spinnaker Sound Marina

9-11 Spinnaker Drive Unit 1, Sandstone Point, Queensland 4511 Australia +61 7 5497 5511 [email protected] http://spinnakersoundmarina.com.au
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Spinnaker Sound Marina

5. Col Fisher Park

Solander Drive, Bribie Island, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Col Fisher Park

Reviewed By Bandicoot2 - Banksia Beach, Australia

This park at Bribie Island's Banksia Beach provides several kms of mostly paved pathway winding through the large trees behind the beach. The park has large, large and covered picnic tables, some with bbqs and some with lights for evening gatherings. There are playgrounds for the kids and exercise stations for the self-improvers. The path is about 2 km in length. The beach is sandy and sheltered. In parts, particularly the northern end, the tide goes out a long way but there's always accessible water somewhere and pools of water for safe play. There's a boat launching area, too. This is a great spot for a walk, a run, kayaking, cycling, picnics or just chilling on the grass. There's a small shopping centre, and with supermarket, only 200 m from the beach.

6. Cruice Park

Kilcoy-Beerwah Rd, Woodford, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Cruice Park

7. Bribie Island National Park

White Patch Esplanade, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507 Australia https://findapark.npsr.qld.gov.au/parks/bribie?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb&utm_content=bribie-island
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Bribie Island National Park

Reviewed By bruceaU9023GV

Right on Brisbane’s doorstep and yet undiscovered by many is Bribie Island and it’s beautiful National Park which covers much of the Island. Only an hour from Brisbane and accessible by 4WD only, the Bribie Island National Park has a variety of camp sites, abundant wildlife, a 30km stretch of ocean beach (perfect for fishing, boating, swimming and surfing) and a rich WWII history including the relics of Fort Bribie, which marked the eastern point of the famous Brisbane Line and protected Brisbane from enemy ships and submarines. There is something for everyone.

8. Lake Eden

Lakefield Drive, North Lakes, Queensland 4509 Australia
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Lake Eden

9. Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway

Philips Lane, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Moreton Bay Rail Cycleway

10. Pine Rivers Park

Gympie Road, Strathpine, Queensland 4500 Australia 32050555 http://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/general.aspx
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Pine Rivers Park

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