Free Entry - Entry Information
Email:
info@derm.qld.gov.au
Web:
www.derm.qld.gov.au
Description
Moreton Island is the most natural of the large sand islands located in Moreton Bay's sheltered waters. At 285 metres high, Mount Tempest is the highest stabilised sand dune in the world.
The walk to the top of Mount Tempest is a memorable one, with sweeping views of Moreton Bay and the island's length a spectacular experience. It is a steep climb, but the view is worth every step.
About the Walk
Distance:
2.5 kms
Duration:
2 hours
Category:
Short Walk
Difficulty:
Hard
Type:
Return
Start Point:
From Middle Road, follow the four-wheel drive track north to the beginning of the walking trail.
Walk Highlights
- Magnificient views
- Wildflowers
- World's highest sand dune
Walk Hints
Walking in soft sand can be very tiring. Wear sturdy shoes, a hat and sunscreen. Always carry an ample water supply and drink frequently.
Best Time To Go
Enjoy the wildflowers in spring and look for migrating humpback whales in late winter and spring. It can get very hot on Moreton Island, so walking is best done early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Property Details
Facilities
- Car park
- Public toilet
- Walking Tracks
Activities
- Animal Watching
- Birdwatching
- Walking
Other Information
Further Details:
Enjoy the wildflowers in spring and look for migrating humpback whales in late winter and spring. It can get very hot on Moreton Island, so walking is best done early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Mount Tempest highlights include: magnificent views, wildflowers and the world's highest sand dune.
Make you way to the track from Middle Road; follow the four-wheel drive track north to the beginning of the walking trail.
Walking in soft sand can be very tiring. Wear sturdy shoes, a hat and sunscreen. Always carry an ample water supply and drink frequently. The track is approximately 2.5 kilometres in length and takes approximately two hours to complete. This is classified as a hard track.
How To Get There:
Access to the island is by barge or launch. The barge trip from Whyte Island near Lytton or Scarborough takes two hours. Tangalooma Resort operates a passenger launch from Pinkenba. Pre-booking is essential for all transport. Four-wheel-drive is necessary to get around the island.