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A secluded paradise. A pure wild beach backed by bush and fronted by the Rainbow Channel.
South Gorge is a popular beach owing to its protection from most winds and calmer inshore waters.
The superb surf beaches, whale viewing from the headland, and the scenic North Gorge hike are just a few of the attractions of Point Lookout Beach Access.
Myora Springs is a beautiful spot and source of fresh water for the wildlife of the Dunwich area, just a few kilometres out of Dunwich on the road to Amity Point and Point Lookout.
The east-facing beach runs south for 33km to Jumpinpin Inlet.
The northern end of the swamp, the Keyholes, are clear freshwater lakes, delightful for stand up paddle boarding or kayaking.
The south-east tip of the island, at the far southern end of Main Beach.
The beach faces north-north-east toward Shag Rock, 1.5 km offshore.
Frenchman’s Beach faces due east, receiving little protection from the prevailing south-east waves. Access to the beach is either around Dune Rocks from Deadmans Beach, or down a signed steep walking track from the main road.
Flinders Beach is an 8 km long, north-east to north facing beach, stretching from Amity Point to Adder Rock headland, Point Lookout.
The western end of Flinders Beach borders the small township of Flinders and gives access to Amity Point.
Forming part of the Naree Budjong Djara National Park, Eighteen Mile Swamp is a shallow, groundwater fed, freshwater coastal wetland stretching almost the entire length of the eastern side of the island.
The calm bay waters make the Dunwich Swimming Enclosure a safe place for the kids to splash about or swim.
Deadman's Beach is a 600-meter-long beach that faces north. It has a viewpoint and a parking lot, as well as a walking path that leads down to the center.
Cylinder Beach is one of the most well-known surf spots on Stradbroke Island. It is protected from the prevailing winds and has a relaxing sunny view.
Causeway Beach Access is easily accessible, picturesque, and safe, and is popular for family camping, fishing, and spectacular surf breaks.
A natural perched lake, pure rainwater tinged brown by the native teatrees, Brown Lake, or Lake Bummiera, is a hidden treasure.
A small tidal beach. Explore the mud flats at low tide, catch yabbies and see armies of soldier crabs.
Blue Lake is an area of special cultural significance for Quandamooka people who call the lake Karboora, meaning ‘deep silent pool’.
Adams Beach is located on the western side of Straddie facing into the southern half of Moreton Bay.
The calm bay waters make the Amity Swimming Enclosure a safe place for the kids to splash about or swim.
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