Camping On Moreton

Queensland National Parks and Wildlife provides campgrounds and facilities around the island.

Camping is also permitted at other sites along the beach unless signed to the contrary. A permit is required to camp on Moreton Island. Camping & Vehicle Permits may be purchased from the Combie Trader Office.

Blue Lagoon camping area

6km south of Cape Cliff on the east coast. Large number of undefined sites — good for groups. Close to ocean beach. Toilets, drinking water, showers.

Eagers Creek camping area

1km north of Middle Road exit on east coast. Toilets, drinking water, showers.

Ben-Ewa camping area

1km north of Tangalooma Wrecks on west coast. Toilets, drinking water, showers.

The Wrecks camping area

Next to Tangalooma Wrecks on west coast. Toilets, drinking water, showers, barbecues. Fires only in barbecues.

Comboyuro camping area

Behind foredunes, 400m north of Bulwer township on west coast. Handy to barge landing point and Bulwer shops. Toilets, drinking water, showers.

Beach camping

Permitted at sites along eastern and western beaches, only where site and vehicle access already exist or where signposted. No facilities. Large groups require portable toilets.