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Easy hiking trails in Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park offer opportunities to explore a unique island environment. The region is characterized by its coastal landscapes, including sandy shores and mangrove-lined waterways. These islands provide a habitat for diverse wildlife within a protected national park setting. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for accessible walks.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This protected reserve combines wetlands, open grassland, and eucalypt forest, supporting a wide range of wildlife. It’s one of the most reliable places on the Gold Coast to see kangaroos in open areas, along with birdlife across the wetlands and koalas in the forested sections. Tracks move between these different environments, with a mix of shaded bushland and more exposed, open terrain.
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This track runs through open eucalypt forest, forming part of a protected koala habitat. The trail is mostly flat with a dirt surface underfoot and sections of shade from the surrounding gum trees. Koalas are known to inhabit this area, often high in the canopy, so it’s worth scanning the trees as you walk.
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Located on the northern Gold Coast, Paradise Point sits along the Broadwater with a mix of residential streets, waterfront parklands, and small local centres. The area is known for its calm, protected waters compared to the open surf beaches further south, making it a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and boating. A series of jetties and foreshore access points run along the coastline, with views across to South Stradbroke Island and the surrounding waterways.
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This shared path links parks, small beaches, and waterfront areas beside the Broadwater and Coomera River. The route is mostly flat and sealed, though sections near the point transition onto timber boardwalk. It’s a well-used path for walking, cycling, and running, with continuous water views and regular access to shaded parkland. Busier sections can require awareness due to mixed use.
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This smaller, quieter beach sits along the Coomera River rather than facing South Stradbroke Island like most nearby foreshore swimming spots. The water here is typically calmer, with a more sheltered feel and fewer crowds. It sits beside Ann Jackson Park, a waterfront park with open grass, picnic areas, and direct access to the shoreline.
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Regatta Waters Lake is a large, purpose-built water sports lake within Damian Leeding Memorial Park, known for its calm waters, picturesque suburban setting, and regularly hosting activities such as rowing, dragon boating, canoeing, and model boating. The lake is home to a variety of wildlife, and while you’re here, keep an eye out for waterbirds often seen along its edges.
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The Regatta Waters Lake walking track is a flat, paved loop that runs approximately 3.9–4 kilometres around the lake and is suitable for all fitness levels. The route is widely used by walkers, runners, and cyclists, with distance markers, fitness stations, and regular views across the water and surrounding homes. Sections of the track pass between the lake and nearby waterways, adding a nice variety of scenery while still remaining an easy, continuous circuit.
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Damian Leeding Memorial Park is a large, multi-use lakeside park on the northern Gold Coast, centred around Regatta Waters Lake, and is a hub for recreation and water sports. There are open grassy areas, playgrounds, picnic shelters with barbecues, fitness equipment, and facilities for activities such as rowing, kayaking, and sailing. A nearly 4-kilometre shared-use path surrounds the lake, making it a popular spot for walking, cycling, and everyday exercise.
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There are 8 easy hiking trails in Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park, offering diverse island and coastal experiences. In total, the park features 12 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Yes, the easy hiking trails are generally flat and well-suited for families. Routes like the Regatta Waters Lake loop from Dreamworld offer a relaxed outing on a well-maintained path, perfect for all ages.
As a national park, regulations regarding dogs can be strict to protect wildlife. Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within national park boundaries. It's advisable to check the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most current information on specific areas where dogs might be allowed on a leash.
The Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park is enjoyable year-round. However, the cooler, drier months from April to October are often preferred for hiking, as temperatures are milder and humidity is lower, making for more comfortable conditions.
Yes, several easy loop trails are available. For example, the Koala and Kangaroo Trail loop from Southport Flying Club is a popular 6.5 km loop, and the Regatta Waters Lake loop from Oxenford offers a scenic 3.9 km circuit around the lake.
The islands are known for their diverse wildlife. On trails like the Koala and Kangaroo Trail loop from Southport Flying Club, you have opportunities for spotting koalas and kangaroos. The coastal and mangrove environments also support a variety of birdlife and marine creatures.
Given the coastal environment, light, breathable clothing is recommended. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential due to sun exposure. Comfortable walking shoes are sufficient for the generally flat and well-maintained easy trails. Always carry enough water.
Access to the Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park primarily involves ferry services from the mainland. Once on the islands, local transport options may vary. It's best to check specific ferry timetables and local bus services for the island you plan to visit to determine the most convenient access to trailheads.
Parking availability depends on the specific trailhead location. For trails accessible from the mainland, such as those around Regatta Waters Lake, designated parking areas are typically available. If accessing trails on the islands, look for parking near ferry terminals or specific trail entry points, keeping in mind that spaces may be limited.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil island atmosphere, the opportunities for wildlife spotting, and the flat, accessible terrain that makes for enjoyable and relaxed walks.
While the national park itself focuses on natural preservation, the surrounding towns and island communities offer cafes and facilities. It's advisable to plan your refreshments and facilities stops before or after your hike, especially when exploring the more remote island trails.


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