
Magnetic Island National Park Trip Guide
Magnetic Island National Park in Queensland spans around 3,943 hectares and is part of the Great Barrier Reef and Marine Parks region. The park offers a natural setting suitable for day visits, featuring picnic areas equipped with tables for visitors. While camping and overnight stays are not supported, the park provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation within its protected landscapes. It is managed as a national park, preserving its natural environment for public enjoyment.
Magnetic Island National Park in Queensland spans around 3,943 hectares and is part of the Great Barrier Reef and Marine Parks region. The park offers a natural setting suitable for day visits, featuring picnic areas equipped with tables for visitors. While camping and overnight stays are not supported, the park provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation within its protected landscapes. It is managed as a national park, preserving its natural environment for public enjoyment.
Wildgrounds links this park to 1 indexed visitor places, including 0 campgrounds, 0 stays and 1 day-use area. Use the places section below to compare official facility records, booking links, Google map links and reviewed community updates where available.
Park planning FAQ
Are there picnic areas in Magnetic Island National Park?
Wildgrounds currently links 1 day-use or picnic area to Magnetic Island National Park. Check each place page for confirmed facilities such as tables, toilets, BBQs or shelter.
Where can I check current information for Magnetic Island National Park?
Use the official park page or matched website linked from this page for current access, alerts, bookings and park management information.
Places in this park
Official campgrounds, accommodation and day-use areas linked to this park. Switch tabs to browse each category.






