Belmont Hills Bushland

The Belmont Hills Bushland is located on the western side of the Gateway Motorway at Belmont and is over 80 hectares in size.

The open eucalypt forests in Belmont Hills Bushland are made up of stringy barks, gums, tallowwoods and ironbarks with a diverse range of understorey species. Small patches of dry rainforest can be found throughout the reserve.

Whilst visiting the reserve you may see wallabies, koalas and a high diversity of bird species.

A temporary closure is in place for Belmont Hills Bushland for the walking track from the car park to the top of the ridge.

Visitors can enjoy bushwalking, bird watching and a picnic. Note: there are no formal picnic facilities at the reserve.

Parking is located along Scrub Road, Carindale.

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Brisbane City Council acknowledges this Country and its Traditional Custodians. We pay our respects to the Elders, those who have passed into the dreaming; those here today; those of tomorrow.