Canberra Nature Park
Canberra Nature Park
Overview
Canberra Nature Park comprises 39 separate native bushland and grassland reserves throughout urban Canberra. These provide fantastic opportunities for walking, exploring the territory and relaxing in nature. These reserves also form valuable wildlife corridors, supporting the movement of animal species through urban Canberra.
Reserves include: Jerrabomberra Wetlands, Aranda Bushland, Black Mountain, Mulligans Flat, Red Hill, Urambi Hills, Mt Ainslie, The Pinnacle and Cooleman Ridge.
“unwind”
lovely piece of bushlands on edge of suburbia. very good chance of seeing aussie wildlife up close and personal
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Good spot to see Kangaroos really close to the city centre of Canberra and go for a bushwalk. Basically an open reserve so you just need to find the nearest carpark and stick to the walking trails.
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If you are into all things nature and you are requiring a full range and capacity hike, then you will love this area. Access from Belconnen Way with good a parking area. Plenty of track signs and a...
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