Stony Creek
About Stony Creek
A small rural suburb in the Moreton Bay Region, Stony Creek is bordered by the Bellthorpe National Park, Woodford and Neurum.
Quietly hidden at the southern end of the Bellthorpe National Park is one of the Moreton Bay Region’s most spectacular natural swimming holes, Stony Creek. True to its name, Stony Creek is a boulder hopping paradise, with water cascading and trickling through pebbles and stone of every colour down into a large natural swimming hole. The creek is surrounded by native bushlands and can be accessed from the Stony Creek Day-Use Area on Fletcher Road.
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