Moora Park park booking site

Moora Park at Shorncliffe has a park booking site available for bookings for special events of short duration. This park is located by Moreton Bay and includes a heritage-style rotunda.

To book this park for a special event, follow these steps:

  1. Consider the park location and facilities and view our virtual tour of the booking site. Does the booking site meet your needs? If so, go to Step 2. If not, view our other park booking sites.
  2. Complete the online park booking application form, noting Council's standard booking conditions.

Park location

Moora Park is located at 65 Park Parade, Shorncliffe.


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Park facilities

Moora Park includes the following facilities (shown in the map below):

  • barbecues
  • booking site - Area 1: Rotunda (NOTE - Area 2 is no longer available for bookings)
  • carpark
  • picnic shelters
  • picnic tables
  • playground
  • power
  • rotundas
  • taps
  • toilets

Booking site

The Rotunda (Area 1) is a park booking site. 

Booking site details

Capacity: 17 people
Power: Available
Vehicle access: No
Are marquees permitted?: No
Virtual tour: Yes

 

Key
Toilets
Playground
Tap
Barbecue
Rotunda
Power

Park bookings

Bookings only apply to the park booking site you choose in the park and to the use of any facilities in that booking site such as a rotunda or power (if available). You cannot book barbecues, shelters (other than rotundas marked) or playgrounds for your specific use, though your group is free to share these facilities with other park visitors. Power points may have different phases (i.e. operate on different voltages), so it is advisable to check your electronic equipment's compatibility before your event.

You may also be able to book a different area of the park (rather than the designated site). For more information phone Council on 07 3403 8888 and ask to speak to a Regional Parks Officer.

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