A Trails of Ipswich Walk
 
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                Haig Street Quarry Bushland Reserve is located only five
minutes drive from Ipswich Central, yet offers spectacular 
views of the Scenic Rim.  From Ipswich Central travel 
northwest along Burnett Road toward Brassall.  Burnett Road 
will become Hunter Street.  Turn left from Hunter Street onto 
Haig Street (travelling west) and drive directly into the main 
parking area. 
This park has a beautiful display of wildflowers in spring and
has many water birds that live in and around the pond.
Visitors are advised to contact Ipswich City Council on                     
(07) 3810 6666 for access requirements if they wish to:
•	 Venture away from the designated picnic area or 
graded track system
•	 Undertake organised group activities
•	 Undertake activities of a commercial nature
Under Council’s Local Laws, conducting or engaging in the 
following activities is prohibited:
              
 
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                Haig Street Quarry Bushland Reserve is located only five
minutes drive from Ipswich Central, yet offers spectacular 
views of the Scenic Rim.  From Ipswich Central travel 
northwest along Burnett Road toward Brassall.  Burnett Road 
will become Hunter Street.  Turn left from Hunter Street onto 
Haig Street (travelling west) and drive directly into the main 
parking area. 
This park has a beautiful display of wildflowers in spring and
has many water birds that live in and around the pond.
Visitors are advised to contact Ipswich City Council on                     
(07) 3810 6666 for access requirements if they wish to:
•	 Venture away from the designated picnic area or 
graded track system
•	 Undertake organised group activities
•	 Undertake activities of a commercial nature
Under Council’s Local Laws, conducting or engaging in the 
following activities is prohibited:
              
 
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                Denmark Hill Conservation Park is within walking distance of 
Ipswich Central. The main entry and parking areas are located 
opposite the corner of Deebing and Clay Streets, just south 
of the city centre.
Walking tracks lead to the water tower and provide 360° views 
of Ipswich City and on a clear day, all the way to Brisbane.  
Triassic Park, located within the park boundaries, provides 
visitors with an opportunity to explore the many fossils that 
were once found in the area.
              
 
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                Denmark Hill Conservation Park is within walking distance of Ipswich Central. The main entry and parking areas are located opposite the corner of Deebing and Clay Streets, just south of the city centre.
Walking tracks lead to the water tower and provide 360° views of Ipswich City and on a clear day, all the way to Brisbane.  Triassic Park, located within the park boundaries, provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the many fossils that were once found in the area.
              
 
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                Denmark Hill Conservation Park is within walking distance of 
Ipswich Central. The main entry and parking areas are located 
opposite the corner of Deebing and Clay Streets, just south 
of the city centre.
  
Walking tracks lead to the water tower and provide 360° views 
of Ipswich City and on a clear day, all the way to Brisbane.  
Triassic Park, located within the park boundaries, provides 
visitors with an opportunity to explore the many fossils that 
were once found in the area.
              
 
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                  return
800
                  
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                  return
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                Denmark Hill Conservation Park is within walking distance of Ipswich Central. The main entry and parking areas are located opposite the corner of Deebing and Clay Streets, just south of the city centre. Walking tracks lead to the water tower and provide 360° views of Ipswich City and on a clear day, all the way to Brisbane. Triassic Park, located within the park boundaries, provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the many fossils that were once found in the area.
 
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                The Purga Nature Reserve allows visitors to view the largest 
protected area of endangered Swamp Tea Tree forest in 
Ipswich.  These self-guided walks provide visitors a unique 
opportunity to explore vegetation and watch wildlife while 
only 15 minutes from Ipswich Central.
              
 
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                The Purga Nature Reserve allows visitors to view the largest 
protected area of endangered Swamp Tea Tree forest in 
Ipswich.  These self-guided walks provide visitors a unique 
opportunity to explore vegetation and watch wildlife while 
only 15 minutes from Ipswich Central.