Description
Think sand driving in the region around
Brisbane and you think of
Fraser Island, or perhaps
Moreton Island. There you can have some great sand driving,
camping, see wildlife both in and out of the water and generally enjoy life - but to do that you need to get there, and that can be a problem in the peak season.
Bribie Island is a mere 70km north of
Brisbane, and has two 4WD tracks; a free-access, shortish one on the western side of the island starting from
Mission Beach, and a longer one on the eastern side of the island for which a permit is needed; that's the subject of this Trek Note.
There's no problem with booking ferries to Bribie, you just drive across the Bribie Bridge and you're onto the 34km long island. Don't let your
tyres down just yet, because the island has plenty of bitumen roads and is home to some 15,000 people who inhabit the southernmost 20% or so. The rest is largely a national park, home to 350 species of birds, and beaches.
You can go as far as 22km, to within 6km of Caloundra. There you will find a sign forbidding further progress due to the beach being eroded by 3.7m a year. The area is also used by land-yachters. Also towards the northern end are the fifty-odd campsites, spread along a 3km stretch of the beach designated by signs.
In summary, Bribie Island isn't ever going to compete with
Fraser Island for sand-driving fun or scenery, but it's an easy four-wheel drive with plenty of spots for a fairly isolated family picnic. When you're all done there's many more attractions on the island to explore such as golf, scuba diving, bike hire, tennis, surfing, bowling,
fishing, birdwatching, bushwalking or boat hire. And best of all, you've got a pretty good chance of just turning up and getting going!
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Bribie Island 
From: Bribie Island (Max North)
To: Sandstone Point
Distance: 35.79 km
Direction: 179 °
Average Speed: 28.79 km/hr
Travel Time: 1 hour 14 mins
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Permits
4WD Beach Permit: $32 Weekly. Annual
permits are available - $100. You will need your vehicle registration papers and driver's license.
Permits available from: Bonagree Caravan Park (cash only) or by calling 131304. 4WD beach
permits are not available from the Rangers.
Camping Permit: Gallaghers Point and Poverty Creek: $4 per person per night, or $16 for a family (2 adults and kids). Book on 131304. For
camping at Ocean Beach, your beach permit is needed and
camping sites are on a 'first come, first in' basis.
Things to See & Do
Fort Bribie - QLD
Remains of fortifications constructed during the second world war to provide a defence for the sea approaches to Brisbane. Half a dozen concrete buildings survive, but have been badly damaged by vandals in the last couple of years.
Sand driving, windy, wavy beaches
Preparation
Permits are required for the beach drive, and an additional permit for
camping. Once on the beach, you may need to wait for high tide to pass before you can return, to comply with the rule banning vehicles within 5m of the dunes. If
camping on the western side of the island, there aren't any facilities, so remember your shovel and bring your own firewood.
Fuel Supplies & Usage
 | |
Diesel | 4cyl 5 litres |
ULP | 4cyl 9 litres * |
LPG | 4cyl 7 litres |
| 6cyl 5 litres | 6cyl 6 litres | 6cyl 6 litres |
| 8cyl 6 litres | 8cyl 6 litres | |
Usage is averaged from
TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Several
places on the island have diesel, ULP and PULP. There is a Caltex on Bribie Island at 151-153 First Avenue, Bribie Island, QLD 4507.
Best Time To Visit
Closest Climatic Station
Cape Moreton Lighthouse
Distance from Trek Mid Point 33.9km E
| | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun |
Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Mean Max. °C |
26.8 | 26.7 | 26.0 | 24.2 |
21.7 | 19.6 | 18.9 | 19.7 |
21.4 | 23.0 | 24.6 | 26.0 |
| Mean Min. °C |
21.9 | 22.0 | 21.2 | 19.1 |
16.4 | 14.1 | 13.2 | 13.9 |
15.8 | 17.8 | 19.4 | 21.0 |
| Mean Rain mm |
151.0 | 159.2 | 181.6 | 147.5 |
172.0 | 138.0 | 116.7 | 78.4 |
66.1 | 80.7 | 95.6 | 129.0 |
Best time to travel Ok time to travel Travel NOT recommended
Bribie Island itself has food, fuel and other supplies.
Brisbane is only a hour away to the south.
Camp Sites & Accommodation
Bribie Island (Campsites) - QLD
Designated camping area in Bribie Island National Park. Some sites now with drop toilets. All sites must be booked prior to arrival.
Environment
About 80% of Bribie Island is National Park where you will find 350 species of birds as well as turtles, dugongs and dolphins. There are also endless kilometres of unspoilt beaches and a few inland lagoons.
History
Bribie Island was used as a defence for
Brisbane in WWII. Just past the
camping area on the eastern side of the island, you will find WWII Bunkers and Gun Emplacements.
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.