Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre provides educational displays about local ecosystems, walking trails through protected wetlands, and information for visitors exploring the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
About Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre
The Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre serves as a gateway to more than 1,000 hectares of protected tidal flats, mangroves, and saltmarshes. Located in Boondall, the facility offers visitors insight into the environmental significance of the Moreton Bay region. The centre contains exhibits explaining the migratory patterns of shorebirds and the traditional heritage of the Turrbal people. Staff provide maps for the various boardwalks and tracks that weave through the reserve, allowing for self-guided exploration of the diverse local landscapes.
Situated a short distance from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, the venue acts as a hub for environmental community engagement. It features amenities such as drinking fountains, accessible toilets, and picnic areas for public use. The surrounding area supports a wide variety of wildlife, including flying foxes, possums, and over 190 species of birds. Visitors can access the site via the Gateway Motorway, making it a convenient destination for nature photography and outdoor exercise within the northern suburbs of Brisbane.
Frequently asked
What is Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre best for?
Families seeking outdoor educational experiences, Birdwatchers and local nature enthusiasts, School groups studying wetland conservation
How do I contact Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre?
You can reach them by phone (07) 3403 1490 or website https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/parks-and-recreation/bushland-and-wetlands/find-reserves-and-forests/boondall-wetlands.
Where is Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre?
Boondall Wetlands Environment Centre is located in Boondall, QLD 4034.