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The best camping in Bribie Island National Park, QLD

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Laidback coastal camping, with fishing, boating and birdwatching.  

The best camping in Bribie Island National Park, QLD

Glenview Heights

1. Glenview Heights

92%
(191)
12km from Bribie Island National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Glenview Heights is a 54-acre property located in Glenview, Sunshine Coast. The property is surrounded by State Forest and offers some great bush walks and mountain bike trails. Great place to come and enjoy nature whilst still close to local shops, beaches and cafes. As the name suggests, the property is on a hill in Glenview Sunshine Coast, we have some flat areas perfect for camping or caravan set-ups with some spectacular views out over the Sunshine Coast and local bush land which you may see some local kangaroos or spot the local black cockatoos, and stunning views of the stars on clear nights. Dog and children friendly. Campfires permitted in a designated area when restrictions aren't in place. No toilets or potable water available - please bring your own. Access to the property is via a gravel road. Due to the condition of the driveway, an SUV or 4WD vehicle is most suitable to access the property.
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AU$19
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Clyde’s Forest Farm Adventure

2. Clyde’s Forest Farm Adventure

100%
(23)
15km from Bribie Island National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Our little piece of paradise is 50 acres of paddock and bushland set in the Glass House Mountains, halfway between Brisbane and Noosa. Property is close to lots of walking tracks and mountains to hike in the area and we are only 5ish mins drive from the town centres of Glass House Mountains and Beerwah. We are surrounded by pineapple farms and honest boxes of limes, pineapples and avocados are spotted along the nearby streets. Our little hobby farm is perfect for a city break! Wake up to the sound of chirping birds and wallabies passing through. There is an old macadamia orchid and we are currently in the process of building a new chicken coop, so will hopefully have hens and eggs soon! Numerous damns and creeks run through the property but they have not been cleared of weeds for swimming. Clyde is our resident horse who will likely come visit you at your campsite. He is the sweetest boy and loves nothing more than a carrot and a gentle pat. He is an old boy now so not suited for riding but is a wonderful companion! There are no facilities here so all campers will need to be self sufficient with a camping toilet. It is preferred that campers bring their own water but bore water can be supplied if you run out (not the ideal for drinking). I live in the main house so am available for any emergencies but will give you your privacy! Dogs are welcome as long as they do not chase off the wildlife and are calm around the horse. I have a dog at the house so must also be dog friendly or else kept on lead! Campfires are allowed in designated fire pit dependant on fire rating.
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AU$43
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Skippy Trails on Sippy

3. Skippy Trails on Sippy

98%
(350)
16km from Bribie Island National Park · 14 sites
Skippy Trails is a convenient spot on the Sunshine Coast to base yourself for a look around the coast. We offer a retired flat level grassy Farm Paddock available to campers since June 23 - Best Suited to Caravans and Campervans 4WD and 2wd vehicles / vans in good weather, Skippy Trails on Sippy at Palmview / Glenview, Sippy Mountain, is conveniently located on the Sunshine Coast near Aussie World. A retired Pineapple Farm, Safe, Quiet and Secure. Close to the Beaches of Caloundra and Mooloolaba also the Hinterland Towns of Maleny and Montville just a short 20 - 30 minute drive away. Wildlife watching including Kangaroos and Wallabies, Birdlife, Wild Ducks, Waterhens and Horse. Night Sky and Star Gazing. Close Local attractions include Aussie World and shops, Strawberry Fields, Opal House and the Skin Thing Shop. Access is suitable for most vehicles and trailer / vans during dry weather and most suited to off road vehicle and vans (during wet weather) with fully self contained water, toilet, shower facilities and suitable camp weather conditions. North facing sites. No facilities offered. Campfires ok subject to weather conditions. Fire pits at campsites and firewood available at a cost (cash only) if required. Campers are able to extend bookings direct with host if needed. Pets are welcome although we ask you to keep them restrained for safety and respect to other campers as well as this environment being designated Koala Habitat etc.
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AU$37
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Landsborough Holiday Park

4. Landsborough Holiday Park

100%
(14)
17km from Bribie Island National Park · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the heart of the Sunshine Coast hinterland, Landsborough Holiday Park (formerly Ingenia Holidays Landsborough) is the perfect escape for families, couples, and adventurers alike. Whether you're exploring nearby Australia Zoo, soaking up the coastal charm, or seeking a pet-friendly retreat, our caravan park on the Sunshine Coast offers an unforgettable stay. With spacious powered camping sites, cabins, and pet-friendly caravan sites, we cater to every traveller’s needs. Enjoy a laid-back atmosphere with convenient facilities, all within easy reach of the region’s best beaches, hinterland, national parks, and attractions. Discover the Sunshine Coast on your next holiday and experience why Landsborough Holiday Park is a favourite for holidaymakers looking for pet-friendly accommodation and a true Sunshine Coast getaway.
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AU$48
 / night
Robbo's Retreat LANDSBOROUGH

5. Robbo's Retreat LANDSBOROUGH

100%
(33)
17km from Bribie Island National Park · 15 sites
Welcome to Robbo’s Retreat – your peaceful Queensland getaway! Set on a spacious and mostly flat grassy acre within a 23-acre property, Robbo’s Retreat is the perfect base for adventurers, travellers with caravans or campers, and anyone wanting a quiet, convenient spot to explore the Sunshine Coast hinterland. We have both powered and unpowered sites available. Your site will be allocated to you on arrival. Easy, Level Parking & Security – Large, level areas make it a breeze to park RVs, motorhomes and caravans, with a dump point onsite for added convenience. The property is secured with an electric entrance gate, giving you peace of mind during your stay. While there are no toilets or shower facilities onsite, a dump point and town water access are offered. Campfires and Outdoor Relaxing – Enjoy evenings around the shared fire pit, where guests can gather, unwind and soak up the peaceful rural setting. Firewood is available for use. 📍 Perfect Location – Just a short distance from Landsborough township, you’ll find shops, cafes and essentials close by. It’s also a great stop-over for heading to Australia Zoo and other Sunshine Coast attractions, with easy bus and train access north and south towards beaches or the city. Note: This site is best suited for self-contained campers and rigs. Tent camping isn’t permitted, so it’s ideal for caravans, campervans or motorhomes prepared with your own facilities.
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AU$37
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Aussie Camp

6. Aussie Camp

95%
(239)
17km from Bribie Island National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Joyful Valley is a rural bush property with level grass areas surrounded by trees. Easy access to major roads, shops, tourist area’s and beaches. There are water billabongs and a creek with tiny fish, lotus flowers. Kangaroos,, goannas, horses, lots of butterflies and bird life to see. Bee hives and horses are onsite. This is a super convenient location. The Bruce Highway is opposite where the property then stretches far back. Enjoy bush camping and being able to stretch out with space but with all your conveniences so close by, 3minute drive to the uni and shops. The beautiful beaches of the Sunshine Coast are within a very easy reach along with Aussie World and Australia Zoo. A new bike path now links you directly with Aussie World and Banana Benders Pub. Cost is for 1 vehicle and up to 4 people per site, for more vehicles and guests please add this on in the extras section - or contact host, - or booking another site and we’ll join you at one. Campers will need to be self contained with their own toilet/shower facilities and take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Sorry, we strictly cannot allow pets.
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AU$31
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Mountain Country Farm Stay

7. Mountain Country Farm Stay

98%
(91)
19km from Bribie Island National Park · 2 sites
"YOU MUST BE SELF CONTAINED" We are a working farm on an original soldier settlement title at Beerburrum within the Glasshouse Mountains with spectacular views of Mt Tibrogargan and Mt Beerburrum. Just a short drive or a brisk walk to the historical township of Beerburrum where you can enjoy a coffee or brunch at the local cafe/bakery and if you're into hiking or mountain bike riding there are plenty of trails within the national parks close by. Located just off Steve Irwin Way and approximately 4 kms from Exit 163 on the Bruce Highway. Leave your van and go for a drive, just 15 minutes to Australia Zoo and 25 minutes to Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast or take a drive up the hill to Maleny, Montville and Flaxton where there is always plenty to do and lots of shops to explore. If you are in need of a few essentials, we are also handy to Coles, Bunnings, Chemist Warehouse and a Bottle shop. They are all within a 5-minute drive south on the Bruce Highway. Bring your chair and enjoy our firepit whilst taking in the view. Firewood is available. For the safety of all guests, property access is strictly for booked individuals, and non-paying visitors are not permitted. Note: Our site does not have a shower or toilet, so you need to be self-contained campers. Dump points are located nearby in Beerwah or Caboolture. Come and enjoy the serenity.
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AU$33
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Ilkley Heights

8. Ilkley Heights

93%
(23)
19km from Bribie Island National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Experience the best of both worlds at Ilkley Heights—just 15 minutes from the breathtaking beaches of the Sunshine Coast and Mooloolaba. Imagine immersing yourself in a serene, rainforest-like setting while still enjoying the convenience of nearby shops. Unwind in nature and gather around your private fire pit amid quiet surroundings, with all your firewood provided for you. This is the perfect escape where tranquillity meets convenience. Please note that we cannot cater for large caravans that have a low clearance and are longer than 5 meters.
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AU$49
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Pims Mountain Retreat

9. Pims Mountain Retreat

97%
(386)
20km from Bribie Island National Park · 1 site
We are located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. It is a great spot for scenic photography, a base to explore the many hikes and climbs from in the surrounding National Parks. This site is located in the middle of the Glass House Mountains with wonderful views of Mt Coonowrin. Note: This site does not have any toilet or shower facilities so you will need to be a self-contained camper and bring your own. You can bring your own firewood from local service stations or other sources to be used in the firepit. Bring your hiking gear, your mountain bike and definitely bring your camera as the views are stellar. The craggy peaks of the Glass House Mountains tower above the surrounding landscape. They are so significant that they are listed on the Queensland and National Heritage Register as a landscape of national significance. Walking tracks lead through a variety of open forests to lookouts with panoramic views of the mountains. Some tracks are suitable for all levels of fitness and others include more challenging grades including rock scrambling skills. There are other challenging summit routes and climbing sites for experienced rockclimbers and abseilers. Or you might want to pull up a hammock and just laze the day away.
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AU$25
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Quails Ridge Farm Stay

10. Quails Ridge Farm Stay

99%
(274)
22km from Bribie Island National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Please note: Off Grid Stay - Wet season AWD and 4x4 Recommended - please let me know what vehicle you are travelling in. - Yeates Road is the only access to Porfiri Rd and the campsites - NOT Stokes Road or Range Road - Porfiri Road (in places) does not do well after heavy rains! So please advise me of your vehicle type in your booking. - Small low profile tyres, sedans and hatchbacks will struggle - Motor-homes and large campervans cannot make the drive (regardless of the weather) - AWD and 4x4 no problems. Vehicles with lift will have no problems. Our farm features bush and cleared areas on undulating hills. We are 100% off grid with fresh drinkable borehole water The campsite has lovely green grass, access to the pool and a picnic table, and fire pit. Compost toilet, hot bush shower and rubbish/recycling facilities. We are a small hobby farm with Bee Hives, Dogs, Cats, Chickens (a few roosters) horses, cows and a couple of pet pigs. We are located just 35 mins from Caloundra and 45 from Maroochydore. We are close to Australia Zoo, Ewen Maddock Dam, Maleny and Glasshouse Mountains. Enjoy mountain walks and cycling. Please note that Quails Ridge is also home to Diggers Rest - A Soldiers Retreat and should you be a Veteran or a currently serving member of the ADF - please book through admin@diggersrest.org.au attaching a copy of your DVA Card or stating your service number. Thank you for considering booking with us :-)
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AU$49
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The Old Piggery

11. The Old Piggery

95%
(122)
22km from Bribie Island National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The Old piggery is located in the back corner paddock of our 36 acre property. It is a 1 acre paddock with an undercover area, fireplace, bbq, rustic toilet and shower. To ensure you have the entire fenced paddock to yourselves we have listed it as one site. It is a flat shady site with an undercover bush kitchen and fireplace. There is also a seasonal creek with many species of wildlife. Located close to popular tourist locations - Mooloolaba Beach, hinterland, The Big Pineapple, Aussie World, Australia Zoo (all within 20 min drive). Guests will have access to a rustic toilet and shower during their stay. We have cattle on the property so please ensure gates are kept closed at all times. Kangaroos are regularly sighted on our property. Price is per person so please include the correct number of guests in your booking. We only take one booking at a time so you are guaranteed exclusive use of the site and facilities. Firewood can be collected from the paddock for free. Pre-packed firewood is available for purchase at the site. Please advise your eta so we can greet you and show you to the site. Sorry, no pets.
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AU$146
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Bribie Island Caravan Park

12. Bribie Island Caravan Park

100%
(10)
24km from Bribie Island National Park · 76 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Discover a relaxed coastal retreat at Bribie Island Caravan Park, perfectly located just 200 meters from the pristine sands of Woorim’s surf beach on lovely Bribie Island. Bribie Island Caravan Park is located just 200 meters from Woorim Beach on Bribie Island in the Moreton Bay Region and is just 1 hour and 23 minutes from Brisbane. Woorim is also home to friendly local cafes and eateries, making it a delightful spot to unwind and savour the coastal lifestyle.
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AU$79
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Creek Flat

13. Creek Flat

94%
(69)
24km from Bribie Island National Park · 2 sites
Suitable for 4WDs only, this campsite is located on a beautiful cattle farm with rolling green hills, please be aware that we don't mow or slash the paddock, so the grass can get very long. Get lost on this 70 acre block in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland 15 mins from the tourist town of Maleny. Paddle in the shady creek or hang out with the local cows. This campsite suits self-contained campers with own toilet/shower facilities and drinking water. The Crohamhurst State Forest is located nearby for a great bike ride or perhaps you'd like to hike or sightsee at the nearby Glass House Mountains. For those after fishing and watersport adventures, the coast is just a short 30 minute drive where you will find the sparkling waters surrounding Bribie Island and local beaches. At this time, pets are not allowed.
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AU$31
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Riverdell Country

14. Riverdell Country

99%
(2115)
24km from Bribie Island National Park · 10 sites
4WD ACCESS ONLY, when making your booking please provide: 1. Make/model of 4WD? 2. Brand/details of off-road Tyres fitted to each 4WD? AT or MT? 3. Towing a trailer? If so please advise weight (fully loaded), length (tow ball to tail lights)? 4. Access permitted in daylight hours only. If arriving after sunset, you must advise 24 hours prior. Driving after dark any time without owner-assistance is NOT permitted due to steep terrain, no lighting and black cattle. Call Owner if ETA is after sunset for escort to campsite. 5. If towing a trailer you MUST arrive in daylight hours due to the steep access. 6. Firewood not to be transported to Riverdell whilst biosecurity risk of Fire Ant spread is current. Riverdell is 166 acres located on the eastern side of the Blackall Range extending down to the Mooloolah River headwaters. Escape off grid to enjoy the peace and quiet, watch the cattle grazing in the paddocks, spot the native birdlife or cuddle up by the fire in your own secluded paradise. Sunrises are spectacular while sunsets by open campfire are also a highlight of the Riverdell experience. Take a short walk up the creek branching west of the Mooloolah River to see some scenic rockpools and waterfalls in the cool of the rainforest canopy. Walking boots/shoes are highly recommended. There is plenty to do and see in the area including exploring nearby Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, Gardeners Falls, Kondalilla National Park, Australia Zoo, indulge in a tasting at the Barrel at Clouds Vineyard opposite the front gate, stroll through Maleny Botanic Gardens & Bird World or take a short drive to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. Access during daylight hours via 4WD ONLY with AT or MT off-road Tyres, RT Tyres are not permitted due to the steepness of the tracks. Off-road camper trailers are suitable (max weight 1500kg and max length 5m restrictions apply). There are Portaloos located at or near all campsites. Caravans or motor homes are not permitted due to the steep terrain. Riverdell is dog friendly, off leash if trained, and recommend tick treatment before arrival. For safety, no arrivals after dark unless arranged prior.
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AU$78
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Conservation Camping at Maroochy

15. Conservation Camping at Maroochy

93%
(182)
26km from Bribie Island National Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
A cleared grass/gravel paddock close to everything Maroochydore, Coolum and the Sunshine Coast has to offer! Our land backs onto the Maroochy River (no direct access but the boat ramp is less than 5 minute drive away) and each site is sheltered by tall trees. There are 3 defined sites with plenty of room for privacy and escape in nature. Bring your own push bike or walking shoes to explore the mangroves and bushland. We have an abundance of native wildlife and it’s a good idea to bring mozzie/insect repellent. We do have plenty of firewood available although if it’s been raining it will be best to BYO wood. We have a communal fire pit you can use (please don't camp on the grass near the fire pit). We kindly ask all campers to be 100% self-sufficient as we do not have any waste, water, or power facilities. You carry it in you carry it out. Our site is 2WD friendly although once again if it's been raining it's best to stick to the gravel roads. Please message me if you have any questions! To keep us all safe, we have some VERY IMPORTANT notes: Please stay on the gravel roads - there are deep holes and drains hidden by long grass on neighbouring blocks. These can cause damage to vehicles and you will need a tow truck to be recovered. Bring your pets, please keep them close as we have no fences.
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AU$49
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The Rose Garden Shangri-La

16. The Rose Garden Shangri-La

100%
(21)
26km from Bribie Island National Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Our picturesque 5‑acre property sits just 50 kilometres north of Brisbane’s CBD, perfectly positioned between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Easily accessible via the Bruce Highway—simply take the exit at The Big Fish junction—it offers a serene, scenic setting ideal for relaxing and unwinding. Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the property is only a 5‑minute drive from a local convenience store, takeaways, and a petrol station. We offer plenty of private, secure off-street parking with easy vehicle access directly to the camping sites. For added security, the entry gate is equipped with a keypad code, which will be provided to you upon arrival. We feature a Bali-hut-themed setting surrounded by lush rose and subtropical gardens, creating an enchanting atmosphere. The property includes a spacious jetty overlooking a serene private lake with a majestic 3-metre-high fountain. Additional amenities include eco-friendly toilets, a shower room, and a handwashing station — all with hot and cold running water — as well as a cosy outdoor communal fire pit with picnic tables. We also offer convenient power outlets so you can charge laptops, phones, and other portable devices during your time with us. All of our camping sites are named after the roses in our gardens. There is a communal fire-pit with picnic table, but each campsite also has it's own fire-pit, and firewood can be purchased on arrival. Guests are welcome to wander and enjoy the sights and scents of the blooms throughout the property. We have around 100 subtropical and tropical fruit trees, along with dozens of banana trees. Many of these trees bear fruit at different times of the year.
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AU$49
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Palmwoods Horse / Farm Camping

17. Palmwoods Horse / Farm Camping

95%
(53)
26km from Bribie Island National Park · 6 sites
We are central to everything on the Sunshine Coast Mooloolaba, Maroochydore, Noosa, Caloundra Glass House Mts Montville Malany and all sites with power and water. You’re welcome to spend a few days or weeks with us and the farm animals. The property is peaceful, beautiful and quite very relaxing. Enjoy the farm, horse and equestrian environment on 20 acres or just read a book - it’s great. Bring your own horse - enquire re details Located 2 kms from Palmwoods village and it’s many very popular restaurants, bars, coffee shops and a bowling club - right in the middle of the Sunshine Coast - 30 minutes to beautiful beaches and 40 minutes to both Noosa and Caloundra. Palmwoods also has a railway station with many daily trains to Brisbane. Power and water provided no bathroom facilities.
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AU$60
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Dude Ranch Cottage

18. Dude Ranch Cottage

99%
(55)
26km from Bribie Island National Park · 6 sites
This charming cottage is a self-contained one-bedroom retreat nestled just 300 meters from the beach in Beachmere, Queensland. Situated on a spacious 5-acre property with horses, it offers you the perfect blend of coastal living and rural tranquility. Immerse yourself in both Western and Beach cultures while enjoying a comfortable stay complete with modern kitchen amenities, a luxurious bathroom, and a queen-size bed. For families or additional guests, there's a convenient fold-out couch available. Explore nearby attractions like Sandstone Point and Bribie Island, just a 25-minute drive away, or venture a bit further to discover the stunning beaches of the Sunshine Coast, all within an hour's reach. When you need supplies or want to dine out, you'll find an IGA, cafes, and the Beachmere Pub just a short drive away.
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AU$206
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Ingenia Holidays Rivershore

19. Ingenia Holidays Rivershore

100%
(25)
27km from Bribie Island National Park · 114 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the stunning Sunshine Coast at Ingenia Holidays Rivershore in a resort-style park! Nestled on the Maroochy River, you’ll be able to enjoy a quick trip to the Sunshine Coast’s golden beaches and beautiful hinterland from your holiday headquarters. Choose to stay in luxury Safari Tents or enjoy camping or caravanning, plus access a fully licensed restaurant, Driftwood, on site – open Wednesday to Sunday until late. At the park, enjoy easy access to amenities, plus a water slide into the resort-style pool, a playground, mini golf and a jumping pillow for the kids to enjoy. If you prefer a bit of adventure, hire a stand-up paddle board or do some fishing on the river. Ingenia Holidays Rivershore is the perfect place to kick back and relax, book your next stay today!
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AU$69
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Stanlyn Park

20. Stanlyn Park

97%
(340)
27km from Bribie Island National Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Private campsites. Stanlyn Park is a 100 acre grassed and forest property with 4 rainforest creeks , swimming holes, 3 large dams with about 20 free roaming cattle (friendly) and abundant bird life. Beautiful walking trails through woods and rainforest with views of the Glasshouse mountains and stunning sunsets. Townships of Maleny and Beerwah (Australia Zoo) are about a 20 minute drive. You can stay and enjoy the serenity or a base for Sunshine Coast and hinterland attractions. Please note that dams and waterways are not fenced. Dogs must be controlled at all times (regular baiting programs on neighbouring properties) Guests must be fully self contained with their own toilet. All rubbish to be removed. No chainsaws permitted. Split firewood is available for purchase.
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AU$25
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Overview

About

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.

Linked to the mainland by bridge, about 90 kilometres north of Brisbane, Bribie Island is a seaside community with all the facilities you’d want for your camping trip. Coastal camping offers opportunities for birders, with up to 15,000 migratory shorebirds visiting the island’s wetlands between December and April. Expect to see ospreys, sea eagles, brahminy kites, and whistling kites. Three camping areas are accessible only by 4WD and another two by boat. The calm Pumicestone Passage is perfect for kayaking, with the backdrop of the Glass House Mountains. Don’t be surprised if you see dolphins, dugongs or turtles.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for fishing: Lime Pocket, accessible by boat, offers excellent fishing.
  • Best for big groups: Poverty Creek camping area has grassy open spaces.
  • Best for water views: Gallagher Point camping area overlooks Pumicestone Passage.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Camping permits, available online or by phone, are required.
  2. Book at least three months in advance if you can, or up to 12 months in advance for Queensland school holiday times.

When to go

Bribie Island has a mild, subtropical climate. The average daily temperature range is 22–30° C in summer and 12–22° C in winter. Summer (December to February) is hot and humid and can see some fantastic afternoon thunderstorms. Spring (September to November) is a lovely time to camp, but Australian school holiday times can be busy.

Know before you go

  • Access requires a 4WD vehicle and a vehicle access permit.
  • Campers may only access booked campsites after 2pm on the day of arrival and must leave by 11am.
  • Bring drinking water. There is no water supply at Gallagher Point or Lime Pocket camping areas; water in the taps at the other camping areas is not suitable for drinking.
  • It is illegal to collect firewood in the park, so bring wood if you want a campfire.
  • When driving on the beach, check the tides and travel as close to low tide as possible, as this is when conditions are safest.
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