Brown Signs

Queens Park

Queens Park in Ipswich is like three destinations in one – a playground, an Australian animal zoo, and Japanese gardens, all in walking distance between each other. Queens Park Playground The playground design borrows from the coal mining history of Ipswich. A mining shaft headframe is at the top of slippery dips and the start ... Read more

Costs7 DaysFlushing ToiletsRubbish BinsPicnic TableSheltered Picnic TableDrinking FountainWheelchair AccessFree Gas/ElectricParking Area Regions Brisbane, Queensland Place Types Reserve Tags Japanese gardens, zoo
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Summary

Cost:Free, gold coin donation for the nature centre

Hours:Generally Anytime, see above for hours of features at Queens Park

Visit Time:allow 1.5 hours, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 6 hours, visited for 1.5 hours

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Picnic Table, Sheltered Picnic Table

Water: Drinking Fountain

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

BBQ: Free Gas/Electric

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

The main entrance to Queens Park is from Milford St. Travelling from Brisbane, follow signs to Ipswich Central, following Brisbane Road. Approaching Chermside Road, Queens Park is across the intersection. Continue straight ahead into Queen Victoria Pde. After 350m, the road splits into two one-way streets, becoming Limestone St. Turn left after 190m into Milford St, then after 140m turn left into Goleby Ave. This is the main entrance to Queens Park. After 350m turn left to go to the playground, or turn right to go to the Nature Centre or Nerima Gardens.

An alternate entrance is off Griffith. Turn into Burley Griffin Dr at the brown sign for Queens Park. This leads to the main parking area for the Nature Centre and Nermina Gardens.