3. SWIM IN THE LAGOONS. Swimming in the ocean off Bribie Island isn't really a safe thing to do. There's strong currents and rips, and you don't want to be swept out by the tide. There's no patrolled beach in the national park so unless you're a surfer or really know what you're doing, I wouldn't recommend it.. Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area provides a variety of coastal camping experiences, some accessible by four-wheel-drive vehicles, others accessible by boat. You will need a vehicle access permit to travel to four-wheel-drive accessible camping areas. Camping permits are required and fees apply. Camping permits for all camp sites.

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Fort Bribie day-use area is in Bribie Island National Park and Recreation Area, 65km north of Brisbane. This day-use area is at the northern end of the island and can be accessed via two routes requiring high-clearance 4WD with low range capability. A vehicle access permit must be purchased. Display the permit on your windscreen before driving.. Bribie Island National Park is an Australian national park in the City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, 68 kilometres (42 miles) north of Brisbane.The park covers approximately one third of Bribie Island.The tidal wetlands and areas of water around the islands are protected within the Moreton Bay Marine Park.. Visitors are attracted to the park for angling, boating and the views of the nearby Glass.