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Can you camp anywhere on North Stradbroke Island?

Can you camp anywhere on North Stradbroke Island?

Can we camp anywhere on the beach? Camping is only allowed in designated camping areas. To access these areas you must use the designated tracks. On Main Beach there are 15 access tracks, starting 7km south of the causeway access.

How do you get to Flinders Beach?

Access to Flinders Beach is through Point Lookout or Amity Point. Driving on sand dunes is not permitted. Main Beach and Flinders beach are two areas with beach campsites. As they are accessible by 4WD only, be sure you have purchased your permit.

Can you surf at Flinders Beach?

There are several excellent surfing spots along this section of coast, all of which usually require a larger swell to operate and also a suitable configuration of the sand bars. The main locations are Cylinders, off the headland, Point Lookout off Deadmans and, during bigger swell, at Rocky Point.

Can you drink the water on Stradbroke Island?

The state government has ruled out taking extra drinking water from North Stradbroke Island for use across South East Queensland, a proposal which has been on the table since 2007.

Do you need a permit to drive on Stradbroke Island?

North Stradbroke Island has great four-wheel-drive bush tracks and kilometres of sandy beaches you can drive on. Vehicle Access Permits are required for driving in designated beach and bush areas on the Island. The permit fee maintains, improves and supports the Island’s natural areas.

Can I take a caravan to North Stradbroke Island?

There are plenty of options for a grass roots stay on the island with sites for campervans available to accommodate your Straddie trip. Book a spot for your campervan on Stradbroke Ferries from the end of Middle Street in Cleveland.

Do I need a 4WD for North Stradbroke Island?

The island can be accessed by water taxi or vehicle ferry. You don’t need a 4WD to get on the car ferry and if you’re staying for a few days it’s a great idea to take your car for ease of movement around the island.

Where can I swim in Flinders?

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  • Where can I surf at Flinders?

    Nearby Spots

    • Pines. 3.7 miles – N.
    • Point Leo. 5 miles – NE.
    • Cowry Beach. 6.2 miles – E.
    • Cat Bay. 6.5 miles – E.
    • Flynns. 7.4 miles – E.
    • Farm. 7.5 miles – E.
    • Woolshed. 7.7 miles – E.

    Are there snakes on North Stradbroke Island?

    About 16 species of snakes occur on North Stradbroke Island. Species most likely to be encountered include the carpet python (Python spilotes); green tree-snake (Dendralaphis punctulatus); and the red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus).

    Where is Flinders Beach in North Stradbroke Island?

    The Flinders Beach camping area is on the northern tip of North Stradbroke Island. There are 12 areas and 200 sites to choose from. For quieter and more spread out sites head to areas 9 – 12. Dogs are permitted here however MUST remain on a lead at all times and rangers visit often to ensure compliance.

    Where are the campsites at Flinders Beach?

    Flinders Beach. Flinders Beach camp ground consists of twelve beachfront camping areas which are nestled in the Islands dunes. The camp sites are in natural areas and are only accessible by bush tracks, or from the beach outside of high tide times.

    Where to camp on Stradbroke Island in Australia?

    Beach Camping, Stradbroke Island. Flinders Beach camp ground consists of twelve beachfront camping areas which are nestled in the Islands dunes. The camp sites are in natural areas and are only accessible by bush tracks, or from the beach outside of high tide times.

    How long is the beach on Stradbroke Island?

    Flinders Beach is an 8 km long, north-east to north facing beach, stretching from Amity Point to Adder Rock headland, Point Lookout.