Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails

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Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails

Highlights

If you enjoy a stroll through eucalypt forest and paperbark wetlands, then make your way to the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trail. A 3.8 kilometre circuit, the Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails begin at the Bribie Island Community Arts Centre on Sunderland Drive. The sandy track features Banksia, Palm Grove, and Melaleuca Bribie Island walks which branch-off the main circuit giving visitors the chance to enjoy strolls through eucalypt forests, paperbark wetlands, and even wallum heathlands. Bring a picnic and enjoy a morning of bird spotting!

Activities

  • WalkingWalking
  • FishingFishing
  • CyclingCycling
  • PicnicsPicnics
  • SwimmingSwimming

Facilities

  • Walking trails
  • Picnic areas
  • Car park
  • Barbecue
  • Toilets

Important Information

Guidelines

  • Always do some research before heading out for your journey. Visit the parks website for up to date information on the current conditions. Ensure to check for any updates relating to any warnings that may be issued for the area, and check for the opening and closing times.
  • Wear suitable footwear and ensure to bring a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the elements.
  • Plan ahead and ensure to take enough food and water for your journey.
  • Always stay on the marked tracks where possible. Never climb fences, they are there for your own safety.
  • Please consider the environment, take your rubbish with you or place in the bins provided. We want to ensure these beautiful places are still here for our future generations to enjoy.
  • National Park fees and parking fees may apply.
  • Do not feed the wildlife.
  • Leave nothing but footprints. Take nothing but memories.

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Location

Getting to Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails

Address: Bribie Island - Western Foreshore, Bribie Island, Queensland 4507

Common Questions

Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails FAQ

  • Where is Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails located and how do I get there?

    Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails are at on the Western Foreshore of Bribie Island, Queensland 4507. Most travellers reach it by car; well-signed local roads lead to parking near the entry. Check the destination page for any seasonal access changes before you go.

  • What makes Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails a bucket list experience?

    Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails is a standout spot offering beautiful scenery, native wildlife and a sense of adventure unique to its region—perfect for travellers chasing memorable photos and nature time.

  • Do I need to pay entry fees for Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails?

    Access to Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails is generally free, though some surrounding parks or tours may charge a small fee. Always confirm current prices and permit rules online before visiting.

  • Which facilities are available at Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails?

    Bribie Island Bicentennial Trails typically provides basic visitor needs such as car parking, information signs and picnic areas. Toilets, barbecues or cafés may be available nearby; check the listing for exact amenity details.

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