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The Wrecks camping area, Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park

National park in Woorim

Updated: March 08, 2024 03:34 AM

The Wrecks camping area, Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park is located in Woorim (Town on Bribie Island, Australia), Australia. It's address is Beach Access Track, Moreton Island QLD 4025, Australia.

Beach Access Track, Moreton Island QLD 4025, Australia

R9PC+X4 Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia

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Where is The Wrecks camping area, Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park?

The Wrecks camping area, Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park is located at: Beach Access Track, Moreton Island QLD 4025, Australia.

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Coordinates: -27.1625623, 153.3703697

The Wrecks camping area, Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park Reviews

Alex Frankis
2017-06-24 13:08:59 GMT

Had an outstanding long weekend camping here. Usually not this effusive but our trip here was honestly one of the best short vacations of my life. Between the sunsets, the stars, hearing the ocean's waves all night, seeing starfish, and chilling on the beach drinking all day who could complain? Even the ferry ride over was enjoyable, we saw jellyfish and dolphins! And the sand was slightly phosphorescent at night which was really cool.

Snorkeling in the shipwrecks was particularly amazing. Could barely move without swimming into fish! We just grabbed the gear from the hut on the beach, wasn't any issue. Also walked down to the resort the first night for the wild dolphin feeding which was definitely worthwhile.

Only complaint would be that fires aren't allowed. But some other group did have their car catch on fire about 20 minutes after we arrived... was an exciting start to the trip. Photos of the excitement included. Wasn't too crowded by the way, and everyone around was super friendly.

Will try to be back soon to 'Escape The Fake'! (That's the island's slogan)

Rory Owens
2023-12-19 08:21:55 GMT

Amazing for swimming and camping. Quiet part of the island, especially at high tide.

Madi Willis
2019-05-13 10:16:14 GMT

Great place. Loved the snorkelling. Campsite so close to the wrecks. Just hop of barge and walk to campsite which is all in walking distance.

PROPER GANDER
2020-12-11 14:54:47 GMT

There is currently a fire ban on the island however gas cooktops are permitted. (11/12/2020)
With close proximity to the Tangalooma wrecks, this is the perfect location for visitors walking off the MICAT ferry as the site does not allow car camping here.
Amenities include running water (must boil before drinking), long drop toilets and outdoor showers.
The site also features green ants which are far from dangerous but correct footwear may save you some discomfort, mosquitos feeding at dusk and dawn along with domestic and marsh flies.
Although the camp sites are sand, I would suggest bringing an air matress. There aren't any suitable places to hang a hammock.

Phil Smith
2016-12-06 08:03:24 GMT

what a place, you want tropical paradise? stay here. Beats any resort, right on the beach, facing the wrecks, mind blowing sunsets, basic compost toilets which do the job, cold shower next to the beach, water tap (although needs purification tablets), nothing but forest behind you

Chris Viljoen
2023-12-05 01:11:00 GMT

Great snorkling and camping on the beach

Alastair Horsley
2019-02-08 04:13:29 GMT

Awesome campsite right opposite the main attraction on the island (the wrecks). Wake up and walk 20m to some of the best snorkeling in QLD.

HH
2019-01-07 19:50:55 GMT

Great spot within easy walking distance of the ferry. Walk in camps only, little bit cramped and recommend to take a ground sheet as the ground is heavily used ( not the cleanest sand!) Toilets and showers OK with a rubbish bin at the southern end. Make sure if you intend to go for the resort to get your day pass before hand. Don't forget your bug spray! Enjoy!

Ananda DD
2019-01-23 06:33:58 GMT

Great camping spot, great for snorkeling, paddle boarding and kayaking, will be back. When ferry comes beach gets quit busy with cars but that is expected with this location, and once cars are gone it is very lovely and gets very quiet in the evening

Don McPhail
2018-04-08 02:51:57 GMT

Great beach campsite located directly in front of tanagalooma wrecks which are an easy swim from the shore. Accessible from boat or four wheel drive. Barge pulls up directly in front of camp area so can get very busy over long weekends. Easy walk back to tangalooma resort. Toilets on site. The sand flies do get a little annoying at certain times of year or day.

Helen Rath
2021-01-06 08:40:14 GMT

Make sure you take the Micat over. The camp ground is very close to the drop off point. This was an amazing place to camp. If you just want to hang out at the rocks, you don't need a car.

Chris Mellare
2019-03-25 23:26:03 GMT

Perfect for a snorkelling getaway.

gasgasLex
2021-03-14 07:55:10 GMT

Nice easy to get to from the ferry, close to the beach.

BELINDA COUTTS
2018-11-19 04:23:11 GMT

Beautiful get away. Great for families.

Jo Chaplin
2019-02-25 10:20:44 GMT

Beautiful one day, perfect the next

Paul Leech
2020-12-15 08:08:49 GMT

Awesome little spot!

M Dz
2018-02-19 02:53:47 GMT

Camping ⛺

Phill Waterhouse
2018-12-30 23:40:24 GMT

Keep this place secret!!

Lou MILLET
2019-07-28 02:59:38 GMT

Très bon camping

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