Things to Do in Narangba QLD

This is a point of interest page of all the places to visit when visiting Narangba, QLD. Feel free to let us know if we have missed anything.

Narangba State School

Narangba State School is a Coeducation primary school, serving years P-6. The uniform is compulsory and enforced. Narangba State School is located in QLD, Brisbane City Central & Northern Suburbs region. Narangba State School is 1 of 148 government schools in the Narangba area.

Greenway central park

Located in Narangba, Queensland, Australia, Greenway Central Park covers an area of 3.0 acres. This park is suitable for walking, and family activities. Greenway Central Park is celebrated for its nice scrub, forest, and tree. In addition to its natural scenery, this park also has playgrounds, and drinking water.

Narangba Lookout

Narangba Lookout is a scenic viewpoint in City of Moreton Bay, Queensland. Narangba Lookout is situated southwest of Creekside Community Church, and west of Cockatoo Crest Park.

Stone Ridge Park

Stone Ridge Central Park in Narangba is an adventure park suited to kids of all ages! Featuring flying foxes, slides and swings and located just 40 minutes north of Brisbane’s CBD in the Moreton Bay Region. There is a lot of building activity in Narangba, situated in the Moreton Bay Regional Council area, especially in the Stone Ridge Residential Community.

This beautiful park and playground — Stone Ridge Central Park — is definitely worth a visit by all local families. Brisbane Kids, big and small, will enjoy spending time at Stone Ridge Central Park. Children of all ages will love the playground which includes a seesaw, spinner, climbing frame, swings and slide.

Preschoolers and primary school-aged children will enjoy the designated bike/scooter riding area, and older kids will love the double flying fox. Follow the path up the hill and you will come out at an open ‘kick-around area’ and basketball half-court — a perfect space for teens to hang out. There is even a dog off-leash area so you can bring your furry friends too!

Jinibara State School

Jinibara State School falls within the locality of Narangba. At one time Narangba was part of an area known as Stoney Creek, however when the railway line was built, the local station was named Sideling Creek Station. Later the area was renamed ‘Narangba’, an indigenous word for a small ridge, which adequately describes the area.

The three words: Pride, Respect, Knowledge denote the legacy that the founding parents envisioned that the Jinibara State School would leave with every enrolled student. Pride in oneself and their achievements. Respect for others. Knowledge on which to base informed decisions.

Narangba Skate Park

Narangba Skate Precinct is located on the corner of Harris Avenue and Young Road at Narangba, as part of the Harris Avenue Sports Complex. Starting up one end of the Narangba Skate Precinct is a mini ramp which gives a few options in direction – ride over the two small volcanos or give the half bowl a go, with a small quarter pipe located off to the side.

The most popular option is to drop in off the mini ramp, follow it up the bank which gives some momentum, and lift to try your luck with the grind rail. Although the mini ramp is long and lets numerous riders drop in at the same time, there is no path running around the back to allow riders to get back up without interfering with the flow. The ledge behind the mini ramp isn’t very wide either, so during busy times, it can be a tight squeeze.

That said, everyone generally takes turns, and older kids look out for the younger ones – somehow there are no collisions but always lots of smiles at every visit to this skatepark. At the other end of the Narangba Skate Precinct park is a large vert ramp with a railing behind it, with no stairs to climb up. At the bottom of the ramp is a larger volcano that has a smaller vert ramp off to one side. Skaters can follow the bank up to two grind boxes and a couple of ledges.

Norfolk Lakes Park

This park has a mixture of natural spaces, manicured gardens and paths with a deep permanent billabong. One side of the billabong is lined with native vegetation while the other is structured parkland bordering suburbia. The billabong attracts a variety of birds and wildlife.

Thank you for checking out our things to do in Narangba Queensland. Feel free to suggest anything we did not include for consideration.