Can you camp on the beach at Straddie?
Can you camp on the beach at Straddie?
North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), or ‘Straddie’, offers a range camping grounds and pristine beach camping areas. All camping and 4WD permits are arranged through Minjerribah Camping – bookings are essential.
Can you take a camper trailer to Stradbroke Island?
Beach bush-camping with a tent or offroad camper trailer is behind the foreshore of Main Beach or Flinders Beach; you’ll need to access your site no more than two hours either side of a low tide and you won’t be able to drive at all on the beaches one hour either side of a high tide.
How do I get to Stradbroke Main Beach?
3.6. Access to Main Beach can be attained from George Nothling Drive, Point Lookout or the Causeway entry off Tazi Road. 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.
Where are the campsites on North Stradbroke Island?
The Main Beach Camping Grounds north Stradbroke Island camping area goes for 38kms along the Eastern side of the island along Main Beach and there are 15 locations to pick from. Accessibility is by 4WD only as well as a few of the areas can be difficult to reach over extremely high dunes.
Where to camp in Flinders Beach North Stradbroke?
Flinders Beach is one of North Stradbroke’s remote camping grounds and encompasses twelve separate camping areas that stretch along the western half of the island’s north coast. Here, you can camp amongst the sand dunes with the beach at your front door.
Can a dog go on the beach at Stradbroke?
Accessibility is by 4WD only as well as a few of the areas can be difficult to reach over extremely high dunes. Canines are permitted however MUST be kept on a leash in any way times as well as the Rangers are very vigilant in this regard as well as will release fines.
How much does it cost to go to Stradbroke Island?
Vehicle Access Permits are required for driving in designated beach and bush areas on the Island. The $45.25 annual permit fee maintains, improves and supports the Island’s natural areas.