This walk begins off downhill, soon there are some views of the reservoir then the track begins to wind its way along the edge of the reservoir keep an eye out for different water birds.

I would advise taking you camera equipment as well as a pair of binoculars for some good bird watching. After approx 1.7km you come to a Y junction go straight ahead and some more views of the Enoggera weir come into sight. There seems to be alot of bellbirds and a few whipbirds around here.

From here the track winds into some bush some small reminent of rainforest. And from here it gets a bit "are we there, yet" but keep on going up and over the ridge and back down again and you rejoin back at the Y junction.

Now the return route can be a little problem if you leave it late to do this walk because on your return from the Y junction. You will meet alot of people along the way.

Some signs have been errected "brown snakes" in the area. So watch your step when walking around the exposed hot ridge areas.

Also this track can be combined with the Corymbia Circuit to add a bit of distance for you walk.

Bird Watching
Picnic Facilities
BBQ
Toilets
No Dogs Permitted
Swamp or Wetland
Eucalypt Forest

Getting there

You can drive here or a City Council Bus Goes right to the information centre

Maps

Sold at the Information Centre

Route/Trail notes

The track is well worn. In some places it can a little muddy.

Permits/Costs

No permits or costs involved

Other References

The Information Centre is well worth the visit

Comments

rob.bushman on 9 Apr, 2012

Nice walk, a little wet, track was under water in parts. Great for kids.

Philip Parry on 22 Dec, 2010

A great walk for whole family. Watch out for trail runners!

Laurence Hallam on 13 Mar, 2010

I would recommend starting this walk very early. Firstly to miss all the crowds. Secondly while it is still quiet and you walk quietly you can some really good pictures of the waterbirds.

We combined this walk with the Corymbia Circuit. A really good early morning walk close to the city.

Boris Zoubakin on 5 Mar, 2010

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