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Tallebudgera Creek Park

Tallebudgera Creek Park

This premium foreshore park has an array of great features that make it the perfect location for a get together with loved ones. There is a small kids' playground, picnic shelter, barbecue and tables. Amenities include a Changing Places facility, toilets, drinking fountain and outside beach showers.

Relax with a picnic on the grassed area, or have a cool dip, kayak or paddle in the waters of Tallebudgera Creek .

Take a stroll along the footpath and boardwalk towards the Seawall and Tallebudgera Beach. There are several benches on the way to stop and appreciate the breathtaking scenery.

Entrance to the carpark is via Gold Coast Highway. There are plenty of non-metered parking bays beside the park. It pays to get in early as these spaces fill quickly on weekends and public holidays. The carpark is shared with the Gold Coast Recreation Precinct and Custard Café.

Accessibility

The park features a Disability Discrimination Act compliant accessible toilet design specifically for those with disabilities and special needs. Park facilities are accessed via the connecting pathways through the parklands.

For more information on parks with accessible features visit our Accessible parks page.

Dog exercise area

Dogs must be walked on a leash at this park and are prohibited on the foreshore area and the playground. There is a dog off leash area close by, at the northern end of Tallebudgera Beach. 

Tallebudgera Creek Park, Gold Coast Highway (south-eastern side of bridge over Tallebudgera Creek), Palm Beach 4221   View map and directions on Google

Tallebudgera Creek Park, Gold Coast Highway (south-eastern side of bridge over Tallebudgera Creek) , Palm Beach 4221

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Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park

Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park

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1544 Gold Coast Highway Palm Beach, Queensland 4221

Tallebudgera Creek Tourist Park is located on the waterfront of the Tallebudgera Estuary, an ideal holiday spot for families who love the water. There’s a netted swimming area in the creek plus a patrolled surf beach 300 metres from the park. This family park has it all with three swimming pools which are heated seasonally, a tennis court, well-stocked kiosk, camp kitchens, barbeques, a playground and recreation room. Park accommodation includes a wide variety of two and three bedroom cabins that sleep from four to nine guests. Cabins on the waterfront have picturesque views, and for the budget conscious, the lodging rooms are ideal with shared facilities. The wide range of sites is suitable for caravans, camper trailers, camper vans and tents. Options include waterfront, ensuite, powered and unpowered. A boat ramp adjacent to the park provides easy boating and fishing access. Scenic Burleigh Heads National Park is within a short stroll for bush walks and spectacular views. The drive to theme parks and Surfers Paradise is a comfortable 30 minutes from the park and easy access to public transport gets you to nearby golf courses, restaurants, and services clubs.

  • Camp Kitchen
  • Children's Pool
  • Communal Kitchen
  • Communal Lounge
  • Communal Refrigerator
  • Communal Shower
  • Drive through sites available
  • Family Friendly
  • Outdoor Furniture
  • Parents Room
  • Public Telephone
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tennis Court

Accessibility

  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
  • Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss.
  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.
  • Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)
  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
  • Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.
  • An access and inclusion statement is available (make this available on your website).

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Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.    We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland. 

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  • Pet Friendly Guidelines

Your dogs are welcome at both Jacobs Well and Kirra Beach Tourist Parks! To ensure that you, your dog, and the rest of our Park guests enjoy their stay in a clean and healthy environment, please refer to the guidelines below.

Note: All other Gold Coast Tourist Parks do not cater or have suitable facilities to accommodate pets.

  • Sites: Designated dog friendly sites are available at both Jacobs Well and Kirra Beach.
  • Cabins: Only Kirra Beach has three (3) dedicated dog friendly cabins.
  • Certain breeds of dog are not permitted entry into any Gold Coast Tourist Park. Please refer to the Queensland Restricted Dog List
  • Maximum of 2 dogs are permitted to stay per booking.
  • Nightly charge of $5 per dog applies for site bookings at Kirra Beach .
  • Dogs must be up to date on all vaccinations. Proof of vaccinations/certificates are required prior to arrival.
  • Dogs must comply with local legislation requirements and must be registered with local council from where they reside.
  • Dogs may only be left unattended for short periods when the owner is using a facility where dogs are not permitted. Dogs must remain secure and not cause a disturbance.
  • Guest(s) are responsible for cleaning up after their dog on Park property and in the neighbourhood. A poop bag dispenser is located in the Park(s).
  • Dogs must be well mannered and appropriately restrained by the guest at all times.
  • Any disturbances such as barking, must be curtailed to ensure other guests and neighbouring residents are not inconvenienced. You may be asked to leave if noise continues.
  • If the dog acts in any way considered aggressive, dangerous, or destructive, the Park Managers have the right to ask guests to leave the Park, in which case they will not be entitled to any refund.
  • Guest(s) are responsible for all property damages and/or personal injuries resulting from their pet. The Park reserves the right to charge the guest’s account commensurate to the cost of such damages.
  • Guest(s) and dog owner(s) agree to indemnify and hold harmless Gold Coast Tourist Parks, its managers, their staff and City of Gold Coast from all liability, loss and damage suffered as a result of the guest’s dog. Furthermore, the guest(s) and dog owner(s) agree to solely accept all liability, financial or otherwise which may result in dog loss from disease, death, theft, fire, the running away of any dog or any other unavoidable circumstance.

Whilst both Jacobs Well and Kirra Beach Tourist Parks happily welcome dogs year-round, the parks are not entirely dog friendly. During your stay, please ensure that your furry family member stays within the designated dog friendly areas and is under your control at all times. Pets are not permitted in the public areas of the park including, but not limited to the swimming pool, playground, camp kitchen or barbeque areas, cabins, lodges and amenities. A map will be provided with a copy of these guidelines, outlining the dog friendly sites in the Park(s).

Service animals accompanying persons with special needs are allowed at Gold Coast Tourist Parks. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions for more details.

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Jacobs Well

Christine Sibraa

Ocean Beach

Great park very quiet and friendly close to beach and close to a surf club and shops,and amenities are very clean and tidy

Pat Schultz

Kirra Beach

We received a warm welcome with our dog. Pleasant stay

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