Summary

Jabiru Island Park is located at Phil Hill Environmental Park, Paradise Point.

This park is perfect for picnics, parties, fishing, water sports, swimming and general outdoor activities.

Facilities

Parking & Amenities

The parking facilities are great with heaps of spots including disabled parking and boat trailer spots. Toilets with all abilities access available.

Photo of toilets with all abilities access at lions Park Paradise Point

Toilets

Photo of parking including disability and trailer spots at Lions Park Paradise Pointat lions Park Paradise Point

Photo of parking including disability and trailer spots

BBQ and Picnic

4 BBQs available for use, 2 at each picnic table. There are 2 large covered picnic tables, plenty of shade for a traditional blanket on the ground picnic. There is about 100m between each BBQ are and picnic table giving space for picnics to spread out under the trees or at the tables.

Photo of BBQ at Lions Park Paradise Point

BBQ

Photo of BBQ and picnic table at Lions Park Paradise Point

BBQ and picnic table

Entertainment

Play Equipment

No shade over a small play area. The equipment is in fair condition.

Photo of Play Equipment at Lions Park Paradise Point

Play Equipment

Photo of Play Equipment at Lions Park Paradise Point

Play Equipment

Swimming

The swimming beach is great with a sectioned off area of the river to keep children safe from boats. A large area of sand for play adds to the beautiful spot.

Photo of the swimming area at Lions Park Paradise Point

Swimming

Photo of the swimming area at Lions Park Paradise Point

Swimming

Water Sports

On the other side of the parking lot is boat ramp and small pier for viewing the water.

Photo of boat ramp at Lions Park Paradise Point

Boat Ramp

Photo of boat ramp at Lions Park Paradise Point

Boat Ramp

2 Responses

  1. Ali

    Lovely little spot, but please be warned on a hot and humid day and you have the tasty skin for midgees you will be eaten! You can feel your skin being bitten and two days later scratching and then crusty little blisters! My suggestion would be wear repellent before you go there as I think the mangroves and sand are a haven for these little human succulents. Otherwise a nice little spot.

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