Inskip Peninsula Recreation Area Sunshine Coast

M.V. Beagle camping area. Photo credit: Queensland Government

Soak up a tranquil sunset over Inskip Peninsula. Photo credit: © Ben Blanche

M.V. Beagle camping area

Explore the marine park and recreation area from this intimate seaside base with its endless ocean views.

Accessible by

  • High clearance 4WD

Camping area facilities

  • Campfires allowed (conditions apply)
  • Generators allowed (conditions apply)
  • Toilets (non-flush)
  • Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
  • Tent camping
  • Camper trailer camping
  • Tent camping beside car
  • Walking
  • Fishing
  • Dogs permitted (on leash)

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Pack the car and head to this sheltered camping area, right near the beach. Spend the night under the stars among coastal trees and spend your days exploring the surrounding marine park and recreation area. Take the dog for a walk along the beach, or pile everyone into the car for a drive. Try you luck at fishing and cook your catch over your camp fire.

Why M.V. Beagle?

The names of six camping areas on the Inskip Peninsula recall past shipping history. A 10m game fishing vessel, the M.V. Beagle was on its maiden voyage from Brisbane to north Queensland in April 1970 when it capsized while attempting to cross the Wide Bay bar in mountainous seas. Only one of the six men aboard survived.

Before you visit

Camping area features

Small camping area behind the foredunes. No formally defined sites.

  • Coastal trees provide dappled shade in some areas.
  • A few camp sites offer views across the ocean towards K'gari.
  • Other inland sites provide shelter from the sun and prevailing ocean winds.
  • The beach is a short walk away.

Location: Behind the foredunes, off Inskip Point Road. This is the fourth camping area from the entrance of the recreation area.

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Access: 4WD only on sand tracks, access from Inskip Point Road or the beach access at the navigation lights east of M.V. Beagle camping area. Access limited to off road high clearance camper trailers, campervans and caravans.

Number of sites: Open area without separately defined sites.

  • Occupation of a camp site is on a ‘first in, best placed’ basis.
  • Reserving or roping off areas is not permitted.
  • All structures under a single camping permit must be in one place and no more than 3m apart.
  • Don't spread your camp too far, so others can fit in too; rangers will ask you to move structures that have taken up an unreasonable amount of space.

Camp sites are suitable for: tent camping beside a 4WD vehicle and off road camper trailers. Small camping structures are recommended here.

Camp site surface: Sand.

Facilities: Three hybrid toilet blocks are provided in this camping area. One has a wheelchair access ramp.

  • No showers.
  • No drinking water taps.
  • Rubbish bins are located near the camping area exit.
  • If you bring a portable toilet, the nearest waste disposal facility is available at the Gympie Regional Council service facility located on Clarkson Drive just outside of Rainbow Beach. Do not empty portable toilet waste into the camping area toilets. Penalties apply.
  • The Gympie Regional Council facility also has drinking water—take your own water storage containers.

Open fires: Permitted in pre-existing fire sites, except when QPWS-imposed fire prohibitions or Queensland Fire Department (QFD) fire bans are in place. Fuel stoves are recommended.

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Generators: Only low decibel generators up to 2.0Kva are permitted. Turn generators off after 9pm.

Essentials to bring: Drinking water, rubbish bags, insect repellent, fuel or gas stove first aid kit, sunscreen, sand pegs.

  • For camp fires bring clean, untreated firewood such as milled timber off-cuts.
  • Bring kindling and firelighters. Collecting and burning wood, including leaves and twigs, from the protected area is illegal and penalties apply.
  • Don't bring bush timber for firewood. It may contain pests and diseases, which could kill native plants.
  • If you bring a portable toilet, please dispose of your toilet waste at the council service facility on Clarkson Drive just north of Rainbow Beach. Do not empty portable toilet waste into the camping area toilets. Penalties apply.

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Mobile phone coverage: Intermittent.

Bookings

Camping permits are required before setting up campBook online or learn about our camping booking options. Advance bookings are required for holiday periods.

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Visiting safely

For more safety information see Visiting Inskip safely and camp with care.