Purga Nature Reserve

Address

840 Middle Road, Purga

District: 3


Description

Purga Nature Reserve - About this Conservation Area (PDF, 9.3 MB)

Purga Nature Reserve - Significant Plants and Animals (PDF, 4.8 MB)

Purga Nature Reserve has national significance as one of the last stands of critically endangered Swamp Tea-tree. The 140 hectare reserve was purchased by Ipswich City Council through the Ipswich Enviroplan Levy in 1997 because of its ecological and cultural significance. Visitors can enjoy an easy stroll along the all-abilities boardwalk to take in the natural sights and sounds of this reserve.

Features

Recreation
  • Bushwalking
  • Recreational Pathways
Other Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Disabled Access
  • Drinking Water
  • Gazebos/Rotunda/Shelters
  • Picnic Facilities/Seats/Benches
  • Public Toilets
More Information

Map

_

false

Application method

Please select how you would like to apply:

The prescribed fee in accordance with Council’s Fees and Charges will be required when submitting an application (if applicable). Please refer to Council’s Fees and Charges

Featured Parks:

Faye Carr Park

Address: 1 Joy Chambers Circuit, Ripley

Calling all future astronauts, Faye Carr Park is calling.

Read more

Leichhardt Park

Address: 1A Old Toowoomba Rd, One Mile

With one of the biggest rope climbing structures of any Ipswich park, your kids Spidey senses will tingle with a visit to Leichhardt Park.

Read more

Lobley Park

Address: 243A Warwick Road, Churchill

Strap yourself in and get ready for take off at Lobley Park.

Read more

Rotary Park

Address: 254 Brisbane Road, Bundamba

Simba may rule Pride Rock, but kids rule Rotary Park.

Read more