Bribie Island National Park is protected seaside bushland and beachfront that allows visitors to experience beach four-wheel driving (with a valid permit from Queensland National Parks). You can either drive the 'loop', experiencing bush and beach or just stick to the sands for off-road fun along the shore.
The drive is quite scenic, consisting of a mix of bushland and pine tree rejuvenation plantations. The inland track provides access to the Gallagher Point and Poverty Creek camping areas, perfect spots for a picnic lunch or morning tea. Lighthouse Reach at the far northern end of the inland track is also a lovely spot to pull over and take a dip in Pumicestone Passage.
The Northern Access Track at the far end takes you straight out onto the Bribie Ocean Beach were your beach driving experience can commence!...