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Lovely wetland with floodplain environment, open grassland landscapes, Forest Red Gum bushland, creeks and waterholes.
Archerfield Wetlands is a 150-hectare parkland that contains a variety of habitats including eucalypt forest, open grassland, freshwater wetlands and creeks. These habitat areas support over 170 different bird species.
One of the highlights of the Archerfield Wetland Reserve is the Waterhole Lookout, a viewing area that overlooks one of the reserve’s central waterholes. This lookout offers an unobstructed view of the water. The waterhole serves as a feeding and nesting area for many birds, making it a hotspot for birdwatching.
Archerfield Wetlands Parkland is located in Brisbane's south-west, approximately 12 kilometres from Brisbane's Central Business District (CBD). There are several parkings in the area. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking.
The Wetlands Discovery Trail is a low difficulty 2.9 km (one way) walking or off-road cycling trail through Archerfield Wetlands Parkland. This trail takes visitors through the floodplain environment, past open grassland landscapes, Forest Red Gum bushland, over creeks and along the riparian edge of Oxley Creek.
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