Suttons Beach is a patrolled beach and one of the most popular on the Redcliffe Peninsula foreshores of Moreton Bay for locals and tourists.
Some of the beaches at Redcliffe are narrow during high tide, however, Suttons Beach continues to have a decent amount of sandy beach above the high tide. The beach’s gentle waves from the bay make it a great beach for young families with small children.
With decent facilities, it is no wonder why Suttons Beach is so popular on beautiful sunny days. Flushing toilets with showers, lots of sheltered picnic tables, free BBQs, grassy open areas, an enclosed playground at the southern end and another playground to the north, all contribute to Suttons Beach being convenient for a family day out.
The Redcliffe Surf Life Saving Club
is at the northern end of Suttons Beach. The beach is patrolled on weekends and public holidays during the months of September to May. Saturdays and public holidays are from 12pm to 5pm and Sundays are 7am to 5pm.

Suttons Beach is used to host annual events, most notably the Redcliffe Festival of Sails at Easter time. Redcliffe Parkrun
is based at Suttons Beach, a regular 5km run every Saturday morning and free to join in. Be sure to signup to get a barcode to keep track of your times.
The pathway along the full length of Suttons Beach is part of the Moreton Bay Cycleway and runs most of the Redcliffe Peninsula foreshore, from Newport to Scarborough, to Redcliffe and Margate, and Woody Point to Clontarf. Due to the popularity of Suttons Beach, riding a bike requires patience and consideration as it typically has a lot of people walking on the paths. To the north is Settlement Cove
and the Redcliffe Jetty
, which are even busier, while to the south heads to Margate Beach which starts to get fewer people but can still be busy.
The main parking area is at the southern end of Suttons Beach from Macdonnell Road. This has parking behind the beach up to the pavilion half way along. Parking can also be found from off Anzac Ave which comes down to the Surf Lifesaving Club. However, this parking area is typically used to access Settlement Cove Lagoon
and can be more difficult to get parking.
