Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve

Description

Denmark Hill - About this Conservation Area(PDF, 9MB)

Denmark Hill - Significant Plants and Animals(PDF, 5MB)

Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve is an important nature refuge in the heart of the city. The 11 hectare site was established as a reserve in the 1880s, and more recently consolidated into Ipswich City Council’s Enviroplan conservation network. Visitors can enjoy bushwalk loops, with picnic facilities and nature-based playground available at the Quarry Street entrance.

A volunteer Bushcare group is active at Denmark Hill. If you are interested in participating see the Volunteering Portal at Ipswich.qld.gov.au/volunteering.

More Information

Walking tracks: Class 2 (easy) to Class 3 (moderate). Some track sections have stairs.

NOTE: Dog on a leash permitted but must remain on a leash at all times.

This conservation reserve has two visitor nodes:

Quarry Street

  • Wheelchair access to park and lookout
  • Nature-based playground and open grassed areas
  • Car park gates locked 6pm – 6am

Deebing Street

  • Information bay
  • Car park gates locked 6pm – 6am

Denmark Hill Trails Guide(PDF, 5MB)

Location

20 Chelmsford Avenue, Ipswich 4305  View Map

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