Brown Signs

Purga Nature Reserve

One of a number of reserves managed by Ipswich City Council, Purga Nature Reserve is the largest protected area of endangered Swamp Tea-Tree forest in the world. There are two walks at Purga Nature Reserve, both are easy class 2 walks with one partly wheelchair accessible. Tea Tree Boardwalk The first walk is called Tea Tree ... Read more

Free7 DaysLongdrop ToiletsNo BinsPicnic TableTap Non-PotableWheelchair AccessNoneParking Area Regions Brisbane, Queensland Place Types Reserve
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Mon-Sun 6am-6pm

Visit Time:allow 45 minutes, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours, visited for 45 minutes

Toilets: Long Drop

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table

Water: Tap Non-Potable

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: None

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

Coming from Ipswich head west on Cunningham Hwy from Yamanto. After 2.3km from Yamanto (Ipswich Boonah Rd/Warwick Rd), turn left into Middle Rd with a small brown sign. Follow Middle Rd south for 8.4km, the entrance to the reserve is on the left. A letterbox for number 840 is out the front. The entrance has a 400m drive to the parking area and amenities and the caretakers' property.

Coming from Willowbank head towards Ipswich on Cunningham Hwy. After going over the bridge for Warrill Ck, continue for another 1.7km and turn right into Middle Rd with a small brown sign. Follow Middle Rd south for 8.4km, the entrance to the reserve is on the left. A letterbox for number 840 is out the front. The entrance has a 400m drive to the parking area and amenities and the caretakers' property.

2 thoughts on “Purga Nature Reserve”

  1. Told my son who helped build the boardwalks that the plaque which had his name on it was missing and he was most upset – we had wanted to show his children when on a recent picnic there. Is there a reason it’s missing?

    • Hi Margaret, I had a look at my photo archive from last year to see if there was anything I captured with a list of names but I don’t have anything. The sign may have been removed before then or I didn’t take a photo of it for some reason. Young people participating in conservation projects like this is fantastic and I can only imagine how inspiring it could be for your son’s children to see recognition for his contribution. Sorry I couldn’t have been of more help.