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Hiking in Pimpama River Conservation Area offers opportunities for nature observation within a diverse coastal environment. The region is characterized by a variety of coastal vegetation communities, including mangrove forests, shrubland, saltmarsh, and eucalypt coastal woodland. While official walking trails are not present, the area provides a rich tapestry of plant life and habitats for numerous wildlife species. The Pimpama River itself borders the conservation area, contributing to its ecological significance.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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Located on the northern Gold Coast, Paradise Point sits along the Broadwater with a mix of residential streets, waterfront parklands, and small local centres. The area is known for its calm, protected waters compared to the open surf beaches further south, making it a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and boating. A series of jetties and foreshore access points run along the coastline, with views across to South Stradbroke Island and the surrounding waterways.
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This shared path links parks, small beaches, and waterfront areas beside the Broadwater and Coomera River. The route is mostly flat and sealed, though sections near the point transition onto timber boardwalk. It’s a well-used path for walking, cycling, and running, with continuous water views and regular access to shaded parkland. Busier sections can require awareness due to mixed use.
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This smaller, quieter beach sits along the Coomera River rather than facing South Stradbroke Island like most nearby foreshore swimming spots. The water here is typically calmer, with a more sheltered feel and fewer crowds. It sits beside Ann Jackson Park, a waterfront park with open grass, picnic areas, and direct access to the shoreline.
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Regatta Waters Lake is a large, purpose-built water sports lake within Damian Leeding Memorial Park, known for its calm waters, picturesque suburban setting, and regularly hosting activities such as rowing, dragon boating, canoeing, and model boating. The lake is home to a variety of wildlife, and while you’re here, keep an eye out for waterbirds often seen along its edges.
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The Regatta Waters Lake walking track is a flat, paved loop that runs approximately 3.9–4 kilometres around the lake and is suitable for all fitness levels. The route is widely used by walkers, runners, and cyclists, with distance markers, fitness stations, and regular views across the water and surrounding homes. Sections of the track pass between the lake and nearby waterways, adding a nice variety of scenery while still remaining an easy, continuous circuit.
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Damian Leeding Memorial Park is a large, multi-use lakeside park on the northern Gold Coast, centred around Regatta Waters Lake, and is a hub for recreation and water sports. There are open grassy areas, playgrounds, picnic shelters with barbecues, fitness equipment, and facilities for activities such as rowing, kayaking, and sailing. A nearly 4-kilometre shared-use path surrounds the lake, making it a popular spot for walking, cycling, and everyday exercise.
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This trail junction is a good turnaround spot for bushwalkers. The trail branches out from here into three directions. Visitors may continue south, but not to either of the trails heading to the east, as that is private property. This junction sits in a forest made up of a variety of trees, like tallowoods, grey gums, pink bloodwoods, and brushboxes.
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Crystal Creek Reserve sits in rural Willow Vale and has been put aside for conservation. The trails here are open to anyone to enjoy, so long as they abide by rules such as no motorbikes and no fires.
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The Pimpama River Conservation Area is primarily a nature appreciation area rather than a traditional hiking destination with marked trails. While there are no official walking tracks within the conservation area, visitors are welcome to explore and observe its diverse coastal vegetation and abundant wildlife. For more structured walks, you'll find options in nearby areas.
The area boasts a rich variety of coastal vegetation, including mangrove forests, shrubland, coastal sedgelands, saltmarsh, and marine flats. You'll also find swamp oak and paperbark open forests, as well as eucalypt coastal woodland. These diverse ecosystems provide a unique environment for nature observation.
The Pimpama River Conservation Area is a significant habitat for a wide array of fauna. Birdwatchers will particularly enjoy the opportunity to spot over 100 bird species, including the rare Eastern Curlew and Square-tailed Kite, as well as species like Leaden Flycatcher, Mangrove Honeyeater, and Rainbow Bee-Eaters. The area also supports 13 mammal species, including the vulnerable False Water Rat, along with various reptiles and frogs.
For easy walks in the vicinity, you can explore routes like the 4 km Regatta Waters Lake loop from Oxenford, which offers gentle terrain. Another accessible option is the 5 km Esplanade South Park to Ann Jackson Park via Esplanade Foreshore Path.
Yes, the Regatta Waters Lake loop from Oxenford is a popular easy loop trail, perfect for a leisurely stroll around the lake.
While there are no designated playgrounds or formal trails within the conservation area, its focus on nature observation and leisurely strolls makes it suitable for families interested in exploring coastal ecosystems and spotting wildlife. The nearby Crystal Creek Reserve via Willow Vale Recreational Trail offers a longer, easy option that families might enjoy.
Specific regulations regarding dogs within the Pimpama River Conservation Area may vary. It's always best to check the official Gold Coast City Council website for the most current information on pet policies in conservation areas to ensure a pleasant and compliant visit. You can find more details at goldcoast.qld.gov.au.
The Pimpama River Conservation Area can be enjoyed year-round. However, for birdwatching, the cooler months or early mornings and late afternoons are often ideal when birds are most active. During warmer months, it's advisable to visit early in the day to avoid the heat.
Parking facilities are typically available at designated access points to the conservation area. For specific parking locations and accessibility, it is recommended to consult the Gold Coast City Council's official park information page for the Pimpama River Conservation Area.
Beyond nature observation in the conservation area, nearby Colman Road Reserve offers activities like kayaking, boating, and picnicking, along with opportunities for koala and bird watching. Eagleby Wetlands Conservation Reserve, also in the vicinity, features a 4-kilometer walk through varied bird habitats.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful natural environment, the opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially birds, and the easy, accessible walks available in the surrounding areas that allow for a relaxing outdoor experience.


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