Bridges
Crossings of the Nerang River include
- Jubilee Bridge. Has been removed.
- Sundale Bridge. Part of the Gold Coast Highway.
- Anabranch Bridges. Across the anabranch channel of the Nerang River that is no longer the main navigation channel. Two crossings north and south connecting McIntosh Island to the Mainland.
- Chevron Island. Both an east and west bridge connecting Chevron Island to the Mainland.
- Isle of Capri Bridge
- Bundall Road Bridge
- Ross Street Bridge
- M1 Crossing. Multiple Bridges
- Weedons Crossing
- R. A Stevens Bridge
- The Grand Gold Club (Private Bridge)
- Latimers Crossing
- Narrow Bridge below Hinze Dam wall
- Hinze Dam (pedestrian only)
- Upper Catchment Crossings (various includes Priems Crossing, Staffords Road Causeway, Lyons Crossing and others).
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