Moggill Conservation Park Brisbane

Photo credit: (from left to right): Tom Tarrant; Ian Witheyman, Queensland Government

About Moggill

    Park features

    This 491ha park forms part of the D’Aguilar Range, a bushland corridor that extends north to Woodford. The corridor provides valuable habitat for wildlife as well as a place for people to enjoy nature-based activities such as bushwalking, cycling and horseriding.

    Looking after the park

    • Everything in this park is protected. Do not take or interfere with plants or animals.
    • Please do not feed or leave food for animals. Human food can harm wildlife and cause some animals to become aggressive.
    • Stay on roads—do not cut corners or create new tracks.
    • Take rubbish home with you as no bins are provided.
    • Keep dogs on a leash and under control. Please pick up and dispose of your dog’s droppings responsibly.

    See the guidelines on caring for parks for more information about protecting the environment and heritage in parks.

    Park management

    Moggill Conservation Park is a bush retreat for many locals. This multiple-use park provides essential habitat for plants and animals in South East Queensland.

    Moggill Conservation Park is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment, Science and Innovation for its conservation values and recreational opportunities.

    Tourism information links

    Brisbane Visitor Information Centre
    www.visitbrisbane.com.au
    Queen Street Mall, Brisbane Qld 4002
    ph (07) 3006 6290
    fax (07) 3006 6250
    email visit@brisbanemarketing.com.au

    For tourism information for all regions in Queensland see Queensland Holidays.