Moreton Terrace Park

South East Queensland

Lovely flat walk long boardwalk and sandy track taking around 1.5 hours return, through mangroves and out to Caboolture river mouth. Broad views across Moreton Bay, shady and easy. At the board walk end cross the dog off-leash area and you see the sandy path begin, follow your walk through the mangroves at high tide or take the beach, however, the track remains in the mangroves for the most. You end at the point of the Caboolture River.

Swimming
Bird Watching
Picnic Facilities
BBQ
Toilets
No Dogs Permitted
Coastal

Getting there:

Start at Kunde St off Biggs Avenue, Beachmere and walk along the breakwall boardwalk heading south or you can drive to the end of Biggs Road and park there.  You'll find toliets and BBQ here. At the boardwalk end cross the dog off-leash area and you'll see the sandy path begin, follow the well-defined track through the mangroves at high tide or low, or take the beach, however, the track remains in the mangroves for the most. You'll end at the mouth of the Caboolture river.  A nice easy sheltered walk along the beach flats, with sweeping views across Moreton bay from Bribie Island to Scarborough.Good to note this a dog off-leash area, but they are to busy chasing soldier crabs to bother you.   Look for nesting Rainbow lorikeets, cubby houses and little private spots to lay a towel or picnic blanket.

 

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Comments

Unfortunately this walk is partly overgrown now and the track is not clear. There is no boardwalk as stated on some websites. There are two small bridges over creeks near the start of the walk. To get to the mouth of the Caboolture river you really have to walk the second part on the foreshore when the tide is out

Su on May, 2023

This walk was absolutely beautiful at full tide but you will get your feet wet if you walk at anything other than a lowering tide. Unfortunately a fair bit of rubbish. Please take a bag and cart a load of rubbish out with you.

Bobbe on 13 Jan, 2020

Lovely coastal walk, was nice to walk in the water at low tide

Suzanne on 29 Sep, 2019

We took the track at low tide and followed it most of the way to the Caboolture River. There are a couple of places where the track divides and we had to decide which way to go. We took the wrong track once and ended up at a dead end but you can’t really get lost. Once we found our way to the end of the track we went the rest of the way to the river on the beach. It’s a bit of a different walk through mangroves in a sandy path. Quite nice in places but it was also a bit smelly in places.

Ian and Sue on 31 Mar, 2019

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