North Point
Discover natural ocean spas, surf the break, and enjoy scenic walks around the island’s northern end.
Accessible by
- High clearance 4WD
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North Point has a protected family beach. Photo credit: Helen Watt © Queensland Government
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On the incoming tide, enjoy the sensation of the Champagne Pools as the water cascades over the rocks, creating a natural spa. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Rock fishing from North Point headland. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Scenic view of North Point Beach. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Stay for an hour or all day, there's plenty to entertain the whole family at North Point. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Explore the headland and walk up to North Point Lighthouse. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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View of North Point Lighthouse. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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The stunning North Point Beach on Moreton Island. Photo credit: Adam Creed © Queensland Government
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North Point is a great spot to enjoy an ocean dip. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Pull up and enjoy the serenity of North Point Beach. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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North Point creates a small break for paddle boarders to enjoy. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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Track from Honeymoon Bay to North Point. Photo credit: Peter Bull © Queensland Government
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North Point is a popular destination for families, anglers and surfers alike. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
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North Point is a great fishing spot. Photo credit: Leanne Siebuhr © Queensland Government
Spend the whole day at North Point, with plenty of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Explore the headland, Honeymoon Bay and the North Point Lighthouse along two short walking tracks from North Point Beach.
Visit the Champagne Pools as the tide comes in to experience the frothing sensation of a natural ocean spa.
Surf's up on this part of the island, so grab your board and carve up the waves at the point's small break.
Try your luck casting a line from the rocks for a fresh catch to end a perfect day.
Getting there and getting around
North Point is in Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) National Park, 40km offshore from Brisbane. The island can be reached by ferry, barge or boat.
North Point is located at the northern tip of Mulgumpin (Moreton Island), west of Cape Moreton and close to North Point camping area and Honeymoon Bay.
You will need a 4WD for driving on the island. Four-wheel-drives with high clearance and low range function are strongly recommended. All-wheel-drive vehicles without true 4WD function and vehicles with low clearance will have difficulty along inland tracks and in soft sand, therefore we don't recommend them for Mulgumpin (Moreton Island)..
- From the western beach drive via Bulwer–North Point Road and Yellow Patch beach to North Point.
- From the eastern beach drive via Harpers Track and North Point–Cape Moreton Road to North Point.
- Remember all vehicles must be registered, drivers must be licensed and all Queensland road rules apply, even on beaches.
- A vehicle access permit must be purchased. Display the permit on your windscreen before driving in the recreation area.
- Read 4WD with care for important information on 4WD safety and minimal impact driving.
Getting to Mulgumpin (Moreton Island)
Barge and ferry access
Barges and ferries for vehicles and passengers run daily. Extra services operate in school holidays and on long weekends. Bookings are essential.
- For tourism information for all regions in Queensland, see Queensland.com, and for friendly advice on how to get there, where to stay and what to do, find your closest accredited visitor information centre.
Private boat access
Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) lies in exposed waters—you may encounter large seas between Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) and the mainland. Consider your experience and the suitability of your vessel, and take into account currents and predicted weather and sea conditions when planning your trip.
- Be aware that there are no public moorings available at Mulgumpin (Moreton Island).
- When anchoring, make sure that your vessel, anchors and ropes don't restrict the safe movement of 4WDs or pedestrians on the beach.
Wheelchair access
There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Before you visit
Opening hours
North Point is open 24 hours a day
Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Gheebulum Kunungai (Moreton Island) safely.
- Planned burn operations for Moreton Bay 17 March to 1 September 2023
Conditions report
Mulgumpin (Moreton Island) conditions report Updated 3 Apr 2023
Critical information for your safety is included in the conditions report—always check it before you visit.