Scarborough Point Low Tide

Moreton Island National Park

A short 1km return walk over the mud flat & rocks at Scarborough Point, starting from Tingira Park. At low tide the rocks form a roughly 2m wide path out to a big rocky outcrop in the bay, there's often people fishing or fossicking here. At high tide the entire path and outcrop go underwater.

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Dogs Permitted
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Getting there

Park at Tingira Park at the North pt of Scarborough

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Comments

Nice stroll at low tide. On high tide the point is completely submerged.
Good in the late afternoon after work when there is less people. Particularly nice if there is a late afternoon breeze after a hot day. Keep an eye out for birds in the exposed tidal areas - Terns, Pied Stilts and maybe an Osprey flying overhead.

Dan on 23 Aug, 2024

Fun exploration during low tide.

Cara on 28 May, 2022

Lovely walk, clear views of the entire Redcliffe Peninsula, Moreton Island, Bribie Island, and the glasshouse mountains.

Angus Small on 11 Jun, 2019

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