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Kangaroo Point, QLD 4169

Brisbane Inner City · Queensland · Population 15,882 · Median age 35

Inner Brisbane suburb with riverside trails, rock climbing cliffs, and easy access to city amenities. Great base for urban exploration and outdoor walking.

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Kangaroo Point is a well-established Brisbane inner-city suburb offering a mix of urban convenience and outdoor recreation. The area is defined by its striking sandstone cliffs overlooking the Brisbane River, which draw rock climbers and abseilers from across the region. Multiple walking and hiking trails thread through the suburb and along the riverfront, making it accessible for various fitness levels.

The suburb has strong local amenities with numerous pubs, shops, and services concentrated throughout. Public facilities are plentiful, with over 320 public toilets across the area. As a populated urban neighbourhood, it provides good dining and entertainment options alongside its outdoor appeal, making it suitable for travellers seeking a balance between city exploration and nearby nature access.

Accommodation options include several campsites within reach, though as an inner-city area, facilities may be compact compared to regional touring bases. The suburb's walkability and proximity to Brisbane CBD make it convenient for those exploring the city by car or campervan.

About Kangaroo Point — Demographics

Based on postcode 4169 area (ABS Census 2021)
15,882
Population
35
Median Age
$2,057/wk
Median Household Income
2
Avg Household Size
$2,000/mo
Median Mortgage
$435/wk
Median Rent
33%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • City Botanic Gardens RiverwalkScenic riverside walking path combining gardens and water views within walking distance
  • Kangaroo Point CliffsIconic sandstone formations offering abseiling, rock climbing, and striking views over the Brisbane River
  • Hill's Avenue BoardwalkAccessible walking path with river and cliff views

Must Do

  • Walk the O'Connell Street trailClose hiking trail through the suburb with cliff-top perspectives
  • Explore riverside trails around the Brisbane RiverMultiple connected paths (Shafston, Central Path, Lady Bowen Lane) offer varied urban walking options
  • Visit Eagles Nest or Pineapple HotelLocal pubs within close range offering meals and local atmosphere

Travel Tips

  • The cliffs are a major draw—abseiling and rock climbing are popular; check safety operators and conditions before attempting climbs.
  • Riverside trails offer scenic walking without steep elevation; ideal for short urban walks between city exploration.
  • Parking can be competitive in inner Brisbane; arrive early or use public transport if exploring the CBD extensively.
  • Public toilets are well-distributed throughout the suburb—useful for campervan and caravan travellers.
  • Local pubs and cafes cluster along main roads; good for casual meals and local information from staff.
Traffic & Access: As an inner Brisbane suburb, Kangaroo Point has regular traffic during peak hours; allow extra time if heading to/from the CBD. Fuel and supplies are readily available, with numerous shops and services throughout the area.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer pleasant walking conditions with moderate temperatures and lower rainfall.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Kangaroo Point?

There are 10 campsites near Kangaroo Point, including The Tip (1.3km), Get Parked (2km), Lavarack Park (5km).

What walks and trails are near Kangaroo Point?

There are 10 walking trails near Kangaroo Point, including O'Connell Street (0.3km), Lambert Street (0.4km), Castlebar Street (0.4km).

Is there fuel near Kangaroo Point?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Kangaroo Point, including BP EAST BRISBANE (0.9km), 7-Eleven Edward Street (1km), 7-Eleven Brisbane East (1km).

What attractions are near Kangaroo Point?

There are 1 attractions near Kangaroo Point, including The Big Avocado (14.3km).