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I was delivering flowers @beachmerecolleeflorist and I stopped and took a photo at tge delivery location. Just stunning!

Nice for a quick walk. Needs better signage to say where the end of walk is. So many midgees take repellent!



A nice place for small bushwalk and relax. Interesting bay views. Not sure if suitable for family, but good enough to explore the local sites.

Beautiful walk, bring mozzie spray though

Lovely little parkland to walk through with a simple dirt track. There are a few different signposts along the way to explain what you may be looking at, which is a nice touch, and quite unexpected for such a secluded location.
The signage from the road would likely assist in advertising the existence of this walk to the public, as I'm sure there are even locals who are unaware of its existence.
Forging ahead with the path to create a loop, instead of walking back to your car along the same route would also be a good idea for this park, if it were a feasible option.
There is room for two cars to park off the road at the entrance to the park, and there never seems to be more than one car there at any time anyway, so it seems to suffice.
There is also a short walk straight to the waterfront where the mangroves meet the sand in a secluded and quiet alcove. There are some houses overlooking this lovely little spot, but I believe the waterfront is not private land, despite this.
The signage from the road would likely assist in advertising the existence of this walk to the public, as I'm sure there are even locals who are unaware of its existence.
Forging ahead with the path to create a loop, instead of walking back to your car along the same route would also be a good idea for this park, if it were a feasible option.
There is room for two cars to park off the road at the entrance to the park, and there never seems to be more than one car there at any time anyway, so it seems to suffice.
There is also a short walk straight to the waterfront where the mangroves meet the sand in a secluded and quiet alcove. There are some houses overlooking this lovely little spot, but I believe the waterfront is not private land, despite this.

An awesome place to go for a walk. If you keep your eyes open, you'll spot lots of interesting things, from Mangrove trees & fungi to blue soldier crabs and sea snails. Best time to go is around low tide.


Fantastic view of Moreton Bay and Redcliffe. Beach is a bit muddy so don't wear your good shoes 😀