About Bunyaville Picnic Area
Bunyaville Picnic Area serves as a central hub for outdoor dining and recreation in the suburb of Bunya. Located within a protected bushland reserve, the site features multiple sheltered tables, wood-fired barbecues, and electric cooking stations suitable for day visitors. The terrain includes paved sections to assist with accessibility for prams and wheelchairs, ensuring the space remains functional for various mobility levels. Visitors typically use the area for self-catered meals before or after exploring the extensive network of surrounding nature tracks and fire trails.
The facility is situated close to the James Drysdale Reserve, providing a convenient stop for those visiting nearby sporting complexes. Public amenities include flushing toilets and tap water, though visitors should bring their own drinking water and firewood for the traditional pits. The area is frequented by local residents and mountain bike enthusiasts who utilise the dedicated tracks. Management of the site focuses on maintaining the natural environment, requiring all guests to remove their own rubbish to protect local wildlife populations.
Frequently asked
What is Bunyaville Picnic Area best for?
Families seeking self-catered outdoor lunch options, Mountain bikers using the surrounding trail networks, Large groups requiring open space for gatherings
How do I contact Bunyaville Picnic Area?
You can reach them by website https://parks.desi.qld.gov.au/parks/bunyaville/things-to-do.
Where is Bunyaville Picnic Area?
Bunyaville Picnic Area is located in Bunya, QLD 4055.