Bunya Crossing Reserve serves as a natural recreation area in Bunya where visitors engage in swimming, kayaking, and picnicking along the banks of the South Pine River.
About Bunya Crossing Reserve
Bunya Crossing Reserve offers a natural environment for residents of Bunya and surrounding North Brisbane areas. Located along the South Pine River, this recreation area is a destination for those looking to swim in natural freshwater holes or launch a kayak. The reserve features well-maintained tracks suitable for walking and cycling, providing a quiet environment for physical activity among native vegetation.
Visitors find the reserve a short distance from Bunyaville Conservation Park, contributing to the region's extensive network of green spaces. The site includes essential amenities such as electric barbecues and picnic tables, catering to group gatherings and self-catered outdoor meals. As a pet-friendly location, it remains a preferred spot for exercising dogs on leashes while observing local wildlife and the surrounding riverside scenery.
Frequently asked
What is Bunya Crossing Reserve best for?
Families seeking outdoor recreation, Local dog owners for exercise, Nature photographers and birdwatchers
How do I contact Bunya Crossing Reserve?
You can reach them by phone (07) 3205 0555 or website http://www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/listing/bunya-crossing-reserve-swimming-hole/.
Where is Bunya Crossing Reserve?
Bunya Crossing Reserve is located in Bunya, QLD 4055.