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Scarborough Beach Park

It’s no surprise that Scarborough Beach is a former winner of Queensland’s Friendliest Beach.

Travel at your own pace as you explore the safe swimming beach, and discover lush parkland via a series of accessible walkways with wooden viewing decks and ramps.

The convenient location and accessible facilities make Scarborough Beach Park a must-do visit on your next trip to the Moreton Bay Region.

Family-friendly fun, and a touch of magic

The family-friendly Scarborough Beach Park is fully fenced and has two playgrounds with themed equipment: Railway Place and Pirate Place.

A stationary train and track run throughout the play space together with a climbing net, swings and balancing equipment.

There is also a jumping pillow for the more adventurous, and the mysterious Gollum Tree – a pine tree with a carved doorway for those with an interest in fairytales and magic.

Gollum Tree Scarborough Beach Redcliffe Accessible Park Foreshore Brisbane Moreton Bay Region
You can discover the 'Gollum Tree' along the accessible pathway at Scarborough Beach

Quieter trails and a place to picnic

Along with its high-energy attractions, there are quieter trails and options available for those who prefer to relax and unwind away from the crowds. Find a shady spot under a tree, or soak up the tranquillity near the water.

Adjacent to the Scarborough playgrounds are several ample-sized shelter sheds with fixed seats, picnic tables, and electric barbecues – perfect for birthdays and get-togethers.

The area is in close proximity to a spacious Scarborough car park, accessible toilets with a wheelchair ramp, and water fountains.

Local bites and shopping with a view

If you’re not up for a do-it-yourself lunch at the park, stroll across to Scarborough Esplanade to browse cafés, shops and wine bars. Safe, marked crossings are available. Please use caution when crossing the main road.

Scarborough Beach Playground Bbq Shelters Moreton Bay Region
There are shaded picnic tables at Scarborough Beach with lovely views of Moreton Bay

Getting here

Transport and parking are made easy with a large, off-road carpark. There are designated accessible bays and clear directional signage to the park’s various areas and amenities.

Scarborough Beach Park is also located along the foreshore accessible pathway, so you can extend your stay by visiting nearby parks and attractions. Travelling south you will find Queens Beach North and Queens Beach, and Redcliffe.

Accessible facilities:

  • Accessible street parking and sizeable, off-road carpark
  • Sealed pathways for wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility devices
  • Wheelchair and walker-friendly wooden ramps and viewing decks
  • Accessible toilets
  • Shaded picnic spots with tables and chairs
  • Water fountains and taps
  • Rubbish bins
Pirate Park Scarborough Beach Redcliffe Accessible Park Foreshore Brisbane Moreton Bay Region
Pirate Park at Scarborough Beach has a train, pathways and sand play area

Sensory Considerations

Tactile:

  • Grassy picnic areas
  • Trees and plants
  • Concrete pathway, ramps, wooden viewing platforms
  • Playgrounds with fun, pirate and railway-themed equipment

Visual:

  • Water views of Moreton Bay
  • Norfolk pine trees, grass, lush gardens
  • Local wildlife and birds

Auditory:

  • Sounds of the ocean: moving water, waves, and gentle lapping against the shore
  • Bird calls, including shorebirds and water birds
  • Some road noise and local traffic

NOTE: Some of the parks, grassed areas, and beaches around Scarborough Beach and Scarborough Park are used as venues for local events and festivals throughout the year. Please take note of the Moreton Bay Region Calendar of Events when planning your trip, as it may affect carpark availability, pedestrian traffic, and increase noise levels for those sensitive to sound and/or crowds.

Address:

52 Landsborough Avenue, Scarborough

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