Things To Do

Top Activities and Attractions

Sandy Beach Recreation Reserve

Southernmost point of Russell Island with playground, shaded picnic areas and direct beach access — ideal for families and relaxed days by the water.

Russell Island Conservation Corner

Scenic bushwalk through the Whistling Kite Wetlands. Enjoy local flora and fauna with calming water views.

Jock Kennedy Recreation Reserve

Peaceful parkland with BBQ facilities and a boat ramp — good for a laid-back afternoon or launching a tinny.

Oasis Direct Farmers Market

A mobile market popular with locals, offering fresh produce at great value. (Check which days it stops on the island.)

Southern Moreton Bay Islands Museum

Discover the heritage of Russell, Macleay, Lamb and Karragarra — exhibits on island life, history and culture.

Public Parks and Conservation Areas

Pocket parks and wide reserves suited to birdwatching, short walks and wildlife spotting.

Local Dining and Community Clubs

Hearty meals and a welcoming atmosphere at the RSL and Bowls clubs; friendly places to meet residents.

Artisan Studios

Galleries and studios such as Sandybeach Studio showcase unique works and handmade crafts by local artists.

Getting there

Access Russell Island via passenger or vehicle ferry from Weinam Creek Marina, Redland Bay. Crossings run seven days and offer beautiful views across Moreton Bay.

Exploration tips

The island is compact and can be comfortably explored in a day. Bring water, sun protection, and allow a little extra time for ferry connections if hopping between islands.
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