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Boondall Wetlands Reserve
Map of Tabbil-ban Dhagun Mangrove Boardwalk (Place of Salt Water)
Nudgee Road
Boondall Wetlands Reserve
Nudgee Beach,Moreton Bay And Islands
Queensland 4014 Australia

Tabbil-ban Dhagun Mangrove Boardwalk (Place of Salt Water)
Nudgee Beach, Moreton Bay And Islands

Free Entry

13 7468
qpws@nprsr.qld.com.au
www.nprsr.qld.gov.au

Description

The Boondall Wetlands lie on the edge of Moreton Bay between Nudgee Beach, Boondall and Shorncliffe. The wetlands include more than 1000 hectares of tidal flats, mangroves, salt marshes, melaleuca, grasslands, open forests and woodlands.

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This track passes through mangroves fringing the shores of Moreton Bay and the banks of Nudgee Creek.

Birdlife abounds in the mangroves and a bird hide overlooks the tidal flats at the creek mouth. If you walk at low tide you will notice that these flats are vital feeding grounds for shorebirds. High and low tides in the mangroves reveal two very different worlds.

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About the Walk

2 kms
1 hour
Easy
Circuit
From the car park at the end of O'Quinn Street.

Walk Highlights

Walk Hints

Take insect repellant and always carry water. Wear a hat and sunscreen. Keep to the designated tracks and off the fragile banks and mud flats.

Best Time To Go

The boardwalk allows you to explore the mangroves at any time.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Access With Assistance for the Disabled
    Assisted Access
  • Car park
    Car park
  • Public toilet
    Public toilet
  • Sheltered Area
    Sheltered Area

Activities

  • Animal Watching
    Animal Watching
  • Birdwatching
    Birdwatching
  • Walking
    Walking

Other Information

General Comments

The Tabbil-ban Dhagun Mangrove Boardwalk allows you to explore the mangroves at any time. The circuit features highlights such as: mangrove forests, shorebirds and tidal mud flats. The circuit takes approximately one hour and is two kilometres in length. The circuit is classified as an easy working trail.

Take insect repellent and always carry water. Wear a hat and sunscreen. Keep to the designated tracks and off the fragile banks and mud flats.

How To Get There

Boondall Wetlands Reserve is located 15 kilometres north of Brisbane's Central Business District. Access to this boardwalk is via Nudgee Road, Nudgee Beach (exit off the Gateway Arterial).


Free Entry


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