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Springwood Conservation Park

Springwood Conservation ParkJardine Dr
UBD Ref. 222 M20

ToiletsWheelchair toiletsPlayground equipmentShaded picnic shelterWalking track

Picnic tables, toilets, children’s playground, water, wheelchair access, and birdwatching. No dogs allowed.

Springwood Conservation Park shelters 36 hectares of open eucalypt forest and is home to a variety of wildlife. You might catch a glimpse of koala’s, water dragons, swamp wallabies and many species of birds.

The terrain makes for interesting exploring, with large boulders, balancing rocks, caves, cliffs and a gorge. You can see geological strata and fossils exposed in the old quarry. In late winter and spring you’ll see wildflowers in bloom – golden candle sticks, yellow bush pea, purple hovea and golden wattle. During the wetter months, look for seasonal waterfalls cascading down the gullies.

Eucalypts dominate Springwood Conservation Park. This is one of only two places in Logan where Planchons Stringybark grows.

You can explore the Park through a network of graded walking tracks. A lookout with spectacular views across Logan is well worth the climb.

Wheelchair access has also been provided along a section of the Gorge Discovery Circuit.

 

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