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Enoggera Reservoir

The best walks and hikes in Enoggera Reservoir

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Hiking trails in Enoggera Reservoir are situated within the southern section of D'Aguilar National Park, offering diverse landscapes just north of the Brisbane CBD. The region is characterized by the reservoir itself, surrounded by hoop pine and eucalypt forests, shaded gullies, and wetlands. Hikers can expect varied terrain, including challenging steep hills and inclines alongside flatter sections, with tranquil rocky creek areas also present.

Best hiking trails in Enoggera Reservoir

  • The most popular hiking route is Enoggera Reservoir Circuit,…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Enoggera Reservoir Circuit

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 1, 2026, Enoggera Reservoir beach

This sandy swimming area at Enoggera Reservoir is a rare inland “beach” experience in Brisbane. A roped enclosure marks the designated swim zone, creating a safer space for cooling off while keeping paddlers and wildlife separate. The beach is open seven days a week, from 5.30 am to 6.30 pm between September and April, and from 6.00 am to 5.30 pm between May and August.

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Enoggera Reservoir sits within D’Aguilar National Park on Brisbane’s north-western edge, offering a mix of bushwalking, mountain biking and non-motorised water activities. The reservoir is popular for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and designated swimming areas. Surrounding tracks wind through open eucalypt forest and shaded gullies. Carry water, and stay on marked tracks to protect surrounding bushland.

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February 26, 2026, Enoggera Dam

Enoggera Dam is a heritage-listed concrete gravity dam that was completed in 1866. It is Queensland's oldest dam and was originally a major source of drinking water for the city before it became a popular recreational hub. Today, the dam wall and the surrounding reserve are valued for their historical significance, natural beauty, and access to walking trails and water activities.

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February 26, 2026, Araucaria Track

Araucaria Track is an easy-to-moderate route that follows the northern shoreline of Enoggera Reservoir that winds through open eucalypt forest with scattered hoop pines before looping a small peninsula and returning the same way. At roughly 5 km return, it typically takes about two hours and is popular for gentle hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying views of the water.

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Can flood easily, but a good spot for a halfway break

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April 15, 2024, Enoggera Dam

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If you enjoy observing Australian flora and fauna in their natural habitat, this is the perfect place for you. Here you can observe a wide variety of animals and plants in a relaxed atmosphere. If you follow the well-maintained paths with open eyes, you're sure to spot many fascinating creatures and plants.

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Lovely little recreation reserve- there's a wildlife centre you can enter for a small admission, wander the grounds (kids can"dig for dinosaur bones"), or do a bit of kayaking or swimming. Starting point for the Enoggera Reservoir Circuit (hike or bike).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in Enoggera Reservoir?

Enoggera Reservoir offers over a dozen distinct hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes to explore the diverse landscapes of the area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails?

The terrain around Enoggera Reservoir is quite varied. You can expect to hike through giant hoop pine and eucalypt forests, shaded gullies, and wetlands. Some trails feature tranquil rocky creek areas and sandy shores along the dam. Be prepared for a mix of challenging steep hills and inclines, as well as flatter, easier sections.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Enoggera Reservoir?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Araucaria Track loop is a popular choice, offering an easy 4.8 km path that follows the reservoir bank and winds through a hoop pine forest. Additionally, the nearby Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre features a free Dinosaur Dig Sandpit, which is a great activity for children.

Are there any circular hiking routes available?

Absolutely. Many of the trails in Enoggera Reservoir are circular, allowing you to experience different scenery without retracing your steps. A notable example is the Enoggera Creek Crossing – Enoggera Dam loop from The Gap, which offers a moderate 10.3 km hike.

What kind of wildlife can I see while hiking?

Enoggera Reservoir is rich in wildlife. Hikers often spot a variety of birdlife, including kingfishers and water birds. Freshwater turtles can be seen among lily pads, and there are opportunities to encounter platypuses, wallabies, koalas, and lace monitors (goannas) in their natural habitats. The Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre also provides an interactive experience with Australian wildlife.

Are there any trails with waterfalls?

Yes, some paths within the Enoggera Reservoir area and leading into D'Aguilar National Park do feature waterfalls, adding to the scenic beauty of your hike. These are often found in the more lush, shaded gullies.

Is parking available at Enoggera Reservoir?

Yes, parking facilities are available for visitors accessing the hiking trails and other amenities at Enoggera Reservoir. It's advisable to arrive early during peak times, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.

How can I get to Enoggera Reservoir by public transport?

Enoggera Reservoir is accessible by public transport from Brisbane CBD. You can typically take a bus service that connects to the area, often stopping near the Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre, which is adjacent to the reservoir. Check local transport schedules for the most current routes and timings.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails?

No, as Enoggera Reservoir is located within D'Aguilar National Park, pets are not permitted on the hiking trails or within the park area to protect the native wildlife and natural environment.

What attractions are near the hiking trails?

Adjacent to the reservoir is the Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre, offering interactive wildlife exhibits, a cafe, and ranger-led shows. The Enoggera Dam itself, completed in 1866, is Queensland's oldest dam and holds historical significance. You can also find sandy shores and tranquil rocky creek areas perfect for relaxation.

When is the best time to hike in Enoggera Reservoir?

The best time to hike in Enoggera Reservoir is generally during the cooler months, from autumn to spring (March to November), to avoid the intense summer heat and humidity. Early mornings are also ideal for spotting wildlife and enjoying cooler temperatures.

Do I need a map or GPS for hiking in the area?

While many trails are well-defined, some sections, particularly those leading further into D'Aguilar National Park, can be unmarked. It is recommended to carry topographical maps or use a GPS-enabled phone or device for navigation, especially if you plan to explore less-trafficked routes.

What do other hikers say about Enoggera Reservoir?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 250 reviews. Reviewers often praise the beautiful reservoir views, the peaceful hoop pine forests, and the varied terrain that offers something for all ability levels.

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