You will often see many other kayakers out here as it is close to Brisbane.
We have been teaching our dog how to keep calm on the kayaks in the bay. It is an interesting experience for all of us. She is not too keen on the waves just yet so we only take her out for a couple of minutes at a time before we head out on a big paddle.
It is the perfect spot to head out to on a Sunday afternoon to watch the sun go down before the madness of another week starts again. There is something totally magical about sitting side by side on our kayaks and watching the sun set behind the mountains while you are sitting in the middle of the bay.
You also get to see a bit of wildlife around these parts. The pelicans love to sit & watch the goings on. There is always jellyfish, quite a few fish & the odd stingray that will come swimming past.
That is why you won’t catch my doing this! On a 40 degree day hubby will just jump in for a minute to cool off. I on the other hand prefer to stay in the kayak.
Every time I come out here for a paddle, I think of how lucky we are to have this right on Brisbane's door step.
The view here never gets boring.
While hubby is loading the kayaks on to the roof of the 4WD, I always take the time to grab the iPhone & snap a couple of photo’s of just how perfect this spot is.
A quick drive home on the Hornibrook Highway & we are home & washing down within 20 minutes.
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