Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre Brisbane

4.6stars, rated out of 5

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  • 5stars, rated out of 5 Ching-Yuan Hsiao
    a month ago

    A good place for families and outdoor activities lovers. Long trails, beautiful scenery, a small zoo (admission ticket is required ), and a restaurant surrounded by nature.

  • 5stars, rated out of 5 Spleen Mary
    6 months ago

    Absolutely stunning, a wonderful little spot that feels super cozy yet grand & magnificent surrounded by big beautiful trees. There's no motorized anything around there, so it's nice & quiet. Family friendly, safe & a good vibe in general. Just make sure to secure your snacks from the bush turkeys, they're bold!😂😂😂

  • 5stars, rated out of 5 Scott McKenzie
    a month ago

    Great escape into nature right near the city still. Feels like you’re in the wilderness. Lovely lake, streams and bush land.

  • 5stars, rated out of 5 D. Lundy
    2 weeks ago

    Great spot with plenty of amenity for families and visitors. Parking is plentiful and the walks are clearly signed and very accessible around the venue. Lots of great picnic and park spots in the area as well. A great little oasis on the edge of the city that lets you feel like you're a lot further away

  • 5stars, rated out of 5 Jess Lee
    4 months ago

    Do you like nature, animals and the bush? Look no further- there’s plenty of activities for you here! There is a small entry fee which is really well worth 👍

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Swim, kayak or canoe in the Enoggera Reservoir. Photo credit: Courtney Adamson © Queensland Government

Be inspired: Why Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre is the hidden gem Brisbane families love

Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre is a hidden gem right on Brisbane’s doorstep! Hidden in plain sight, that is! Photo credit: Tomek Z Genek © Queensland Government

Things to do

    Visitor Centre

    Head into the Visitor Centre where informative displays and our knowledgeable park rangers will help you discover what’s special about Queensland’s National Parks.

    Browse through our gift shop for that special gift and before heading out stop by the virtual lookout showcasing magnificent views and inspiring landscapes of Queensland’s spectacular national parks! The Visitor Centre is open 9am–4pm daily (except Christmas and Anzac day).

    For more information on all that Walkabout Creek offers check out the park map (PDF, 23.0MB) .

    Wildlife Centre

    Entry may be pre-booked online to guarantee admission.

    Discover some of the weird and wonderful wildlife that inhabits Queensland’s national parks. Explore on your own or join our park rangers at the daily feeding sessions—ask for times in the Visitor Centre.

    We are excited to announce that we are now also holding daily educational ranger talks for the species listed below:

    • 10am – Platypus
    • 1pm – Estuarine Crocodile
    • 2.30pm – Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo

    Be astounded by South East Queensland’s incredible biodiversity as you learn some quirky and interesting facts about our reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and more! You are guaranteed to leave with a renewed sense of wonder about our native wildlife, a better understanding of the important role Queensland’s national parks play in conservation and protection of our unique flora and fauna, and ways you can help.

    The Wildlife Centre is open from 9am to 4pm, seven days a week, with the exception of Christmas Day and Anzac Day.

    Please read our Conditions of entry (PDF, 909.1KB) before your visit.

    Single visit
    Admission ticketPrice
    Adult $8.90
    Concession (tertiary students, pensioners, concession card holders)* $6.10
    Child (4 to 17 years inclusive) $4.25
    Family (2 adults and up to 2 children) $22.90
    Child (under 4) Free
    Companion Card* Free
    Annual pass
    Admission ticketPrice
    Adult $26.70
    Concession (tertiary students, pensioners, concession card holders)* $12.75
    Child (4 to 17 years inclusive) $18.30
    Family (2 adults and up to 2 children) $68.70

    Prices include GST, updated on 1 July each year.
    *Concession entry requires a valid Australian concession card to be presented at time of purchase/booking. Holders of a valid Companion Card receive free entry (one companion only), when accompanying a valid Concession Card holder who has purchased an admission ticket.

    Wildlife Discovery Show

    Pre-booking online is strong recommended to guarantee admission to this very popular event.

    Get up close with some of our scaly, slippery, furry wildlife and learn about their life, unique features and role they play within the wild. The Wildlife Discovery Show is a ranger-led presentation held every Saturday and Sunday at 11.00am. Your ticket purchase also includes same-day admission into our Wildlife Centre.

    TicketPrice
    Adult $17.30
    Concession * $13.80
    Child (4 to 17 years inclusive) $11.45
    Family (2 adults and up to 2 children) $46.55
    Companion Card * Free

    Prices include GST, updated on 1 July every year.
    *Concession entry requires a valid Australian concession card to be presented at entry. Holders of a valid Companion Card receive free entry (one companion only), when accompanying a valid Concession Card holder who has purchased an admission ticket.

    Children standing in the shallows of Enoggera Reservoir.

    Discover the tranquility of Enoggera Reservoir.

    Photo credit: Pawell Krawczynski, Queensland Government

    Café, function centre and venue hire

    Need a short break, stop by the Walkabout Creek Café for a relaxing coffee or a bite to eat up on the new deck!

    The Walkabout Creek Function and Conference Centre provides a unique and secluded setting for conferences, functions and weddings.

    For more information visit Walkabout Creek Café & Events.

    Walk, swim and paddle

    Discover what lives near Enoggera Reservoir by strolling along the water’s edge. The Araucaria Track starts next to the swimming area and is suitable for families and requires no bushwalking experience. Please take a map or simply follow the signs to return back to the centre.

    Take a dip to cool off—the reservoir not only supports a wealth of plants and animals, it is also a place to paddle, swim, watch wildlife or do nothing more than sit and watch the water ripple. Swim within the designated swimming area that is marked by the large, yellow buoys.

    While paddling, be on the lookout for freshwater turtles sunning themselves on logs, forest kingfishers perched on branches above the water’s edge or waterbirds among the lillies.

    Remember, paddle quietly and keep this area wild and beautiful. This is an unsupervised water body, please use sound judgment, supervise your children near and on the water and observe all signs.

    The reservoir is open to non-motorised paddle craft only. Fishing is permitted in the reservoir but only outside of the designated swimming and paddle craft area. For more information, visit Seqwater.

    Walkabout Creek Adventures

    Want to explore our pathways and waterways but don’t have your own equipment? Walkabout Creek Adventures has stand up paddleboards, single and double kayaks for hire.

    Open daily on school holidays, weekends and public holidays. You can also catch them Friday to Sunday on site, just near the Enoggera Reservoir beach.

    For more information visit Walkabout Creek Adventures.

    Paddle safely

    If this is your first time on the water and you’re paddling alone, think twice. Only venture onto this reservoir if you are capable of getting back into your paddle craft if it capsizes.

    This reservoir is a constructed water body. Steep drops, poor visibility, muddy banks and weedy shores are some of the challenges. Not all obstacles are signed or identified.

    • This is an unsupervised waterbody. Always supervise your children near and on the water.
    • Launch your paddle craft from the designated launch point—it is shallower and easier for paddlers to enter and exit paddle craft. Paddle outside of the designated swimming area to avoid colliding with swimmers.
    • Wear a life jacket—it could save your life.
    • Keep an eye on the wind. Winds can carry you away from your destination faster that you can paddle, so avoid windy days.
    • Avoid obstacles. Paddling can quickly become tricky if you encounter obstacles such as slippery rocks, deep mud, boulders and tree roots.
    • Paddle within the designated safe areas. Do not paddle beyond the spillway buoys—serious injury may result from entering the restricted area.

    Cycling and mountain biking

    If you want more action, bring your bikes for a cycle around the reservoir—a leisurely ride through the park is a great way to experience the wonders of the bush! Read more information on mountain bike trails in D’Aguilar National Park to plan your day.

    Explore more Gateway Visitor Centres

    Why not take some time to discover other Gateway Visitor Centres in Queensland’s National Parks:

    • David Fleay Wildlife Park nestled in a secluded haven in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast. The Park showcases Queensland’s wildlife in beautiful habitat-inspired surrounds.
    • Mon Repos Turtle Centre at Bargara in Bundaberg. Learn about the special journey turtles and people have taken and join a Ranger on a Turtle Encounter to catch a glimpse of a turtle’s world—at least for one night! (operates November – end March).
    • Daisy Hill Koala Centre is a dedicated koala education facility nestled among eucalypt trees just 25km south of Brisbane. Meet our resident koalas, explore the interactive displays and learn about how you can contribute to koala conservation.

    Holiday programs

    View information about upcoming school holiday programs at the Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre and the David Fleay Wildlife Park.

    • Information for schools seeking to book an excursions at the department’s Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre.

    • The Park Rangers at David Fleay Wildlife Park and Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre present their activities program for the upcoming school holidays.

    • There are currently no park alerts for this park.