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Hiking in Enoggera Reservoir, located just 12 kilometers north of Brisbane's CBD, offers a blend of accessible trails through diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by lush bushland, open eucalypt forests, and shaded gullies, all centered around the historic Enoggera Reservoir. Hikers can expect scenic water views, tranquil creek crossings, and varied terrain suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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13.0km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.9km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Golden Boulder Track is a short, easy walking track that traces the legacy of the 1860s gold rush, passing fenced mineshafts and quartz remains from historic mining attempts that ultimately yielded little gold. It winds through open eucalypt forest, and if you’re here in the spring, there are beautiful wildflowers dotted on the forest floor. Birdlife is abundant here, so keep an eye out; you might even spot a kookaburra during your walk along the way.
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Bellbird Grove is a popular picnic and recreation area within Brisbane Forest Park, nestled along Cedar Creek and surrounded by eucalypt forest. There are barbecues, shelters, toilets, and open grassy spaces, making it an ideal base for short walks and family outings. It’s also a trailhead for several walking tracks, with lots of birdlife, including whipbirds, cockatoos, and wonga pigeons. While you’re here, be sure to listen for the distinctive call of Bell Miners (or bellbirds), which call this area home.
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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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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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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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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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There are over 60 hiking trails in the Enoggera Reservoir area that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
You can expect a diverse range of landscapes, including lush bushland, open eucalypt forests, and shaded gullies. Many trails offer stunning views of the Enoggera Reservoir itself, Queensland's oldest dam, providing a serene backdrop to your walk.
Yes, the Enoggera Reservoir area offers several family-friendly options. The 5km Araucaria Track, for instance, is a popular loop that follows the reservoir bank and winds through a giant hoop pine forest, suitable for families. While specific bus-accessible family routes are not detailed here, many of the easier trails are well-suited for all ages.
Yes, many of the trails in Enoggera Reservoir are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish your hike at the same point, often conveniently located near public transport access. For example, the Enoggera Creek Crossing – Enoggera Dam loop from The Gap is a moderate 10.3 km circular route that offers a great experience.
Enoggera Reservoir is rich in wildlife. Along the trails and near the water, you might spot freshwater turtles among lily pads, platypuses, and various bird species like kingfishers and the unique tawny frogmouth. Keep an eye out for wild lace monitors (goannas) as well.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, there are difficult routes available. The Camp Mountain loop from Upper Kedron is a challenging 17.5 km hike with significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for experienced hikers.
The best times to hike in Enoggera Reservoir are generally during the cooler, drier months, typically from autumn to spring (March to November). This avoids the intense heat and humidity of summer, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable hiking experience. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, a significant point of interest is the Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre, located adjacent to the reservoir. It serves as an excellent starting point and offers interactive displays about the national park and native animals. You might also encounter tranquil spots like Rocky Creek on longer trails.
The Enoggera Reservoir area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 250 ratings. Reviewers often praise the accessible yet diverse natural beauty, the serene water views, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, making it a popular choice for a quick escape from the city.
Yes, for those looking for longer excursions, there are several extended routes. The Enoggera Reservoir – Enoggera Dam loop from The Gap is a difficult 19.1 km hike, providing a full day's adventure through varied terrain and scenic views.
When hiking from a bus stop, it's essential to be self-sufficient. Bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), insect repellent, and wear appropriate hiking shoes. A map or a fully charged phone with a navigation app like komoot is also recommended, as well as a small first-aid kit. Remember there might not be shops directly at every bus stop.


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