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Pelican Park

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101 Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf QLD 4019, Clontarf, QLD 4019
+61 7 3205 0555

Description

Pelican Park Clontarf, located overlooking Bramble Bay, is the perfect spot for a family day out.

With two fenced playgrounds, sheltered barbeque and picnic areas, beach access, and a liberty swing to cater for children of all abilities, the park offers all the facilities required for a fun-packed day out.

The park offers many activities, including swimming, paddleboarding, fishing, flying a kite, or having a picnic with friends and family in the relaxing beachside surroundings. Pelican Park is perfect for children, with two fully-fenced playgrounds, bike paths, and open greenspace for running around or playing ball games.

Pelican Park is a welcoming spot for visitors of all abilities, with wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities, water fountains, picnic tables, and plenty of sealed paths suitable for prams and wheelchairs. The park's main attraction is the Liberty Swing, which offers an enjoyable and exhilarating swing experience for children who use a wheelchair. Keys for operating the swing are available from the Visitor Information Centre on the main entrance between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm daily. Please read the conditions of use and instructions before operating the equipment. It is essential to ensure the safety of users, and Moreton Bay Regional Council will not be responsible for any injuries resulting from inappropriate use of the Liberty swing.

Pelican Park offers plenty of facilities including ample car parking, boat ramps, rubbish bins, water fountains, electric barbeques, seated areas, and sheltered picnic tables. There is an Event area that caters for large events with multiple areas, including a large oval and many onsite facilities. With 400m x 150m of space, it is perfect for corporate events

Details

Parks: Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

101 Hornibrook Esplanade, Clontarf QLD 4019, Clontarf, QLD 4019

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