Townsville Town Common Conservation Park
About the Business
Welcome to Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, located at Town Common, Cape Pallarenda Road in Australia. As an establishment, park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, we offer a range of recreational trails that span mountain tops, sandy beaches, and coastal wetlands. Whether you prefer riding, running, or walking, the Cape Pallarenda Trails provide an opportunity to absorb breathtaking views and indulge in nature-based recreation just a stone's throw away from Townsville city centre.
At Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, we strive to create an environment that fosters respect and appreciation for the land. The Gurambilbarra Wulgurukaba people warmly welcome you to Wambuluna, also known as Townsville Town Common, and kindly request that you travel lightly through their Country. By visiting our park, you have the chance to contribute to the important work being done to protect and expand Queensland's protected area system.
We also acknowledge and pay our respects to the Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. We recognize their deep connection to the land, sea, and community, and honor the wisdom and contributions of Elders both past and present.
Furthermore, the Department of Environment and Science, which oversees the management of Townsville Town Common Conservation Park, is committed to respecting, protecting, and promoting human rights. We uphold our obligations under the Human Rights Act 2019, ensuring that all visitors feel safe, valued, and included during their time at the park.
Join us at Townsville Town Common Conservation Park and immerse yourself in the beauty of Australia's natural landscapes. Experience the wonders of this diverse ecosystem while supporting the preservation of our precious environment.
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Location & Phone number
Cape Pallarenda Road, Town Common, Queensland 4810, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday:
6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Reviews
"good view, definitely worth coming, mind if walking with kids, don’t let kids run around on the fresh water trail, did saw one young saltwater crocodile, but there must be huge ones hiding in the water because we saw many different size croc footprints near those water’s edge including shocking huge footprints. Be croc safe and leave before the evening twilight."
"Plenty of water around after the rains.. very pretty! The road in is gravel and corrugated, so a bit dusty but keeps the speed down! Quite a bit of bird life around mid-afternoon."
"Beautiful conservation park located a short drive from Townsville’s centre. We spotted a ton of bird life along the roadside and walking tracks including Brolga, Pheasant Coucals, Rainbow Bee-eaters, and also a few Agile Wallabies."
"I decided to take my chair out to this location. Once I arrived I headed North bound toward the beach. Upon arrival at the beach I decided to throw said chair in the air and snap a quick photograph. As you can see the photo is attached to this review and depicts what I desire most in life. I quiet place to take a seat and be above the peasants on the ground. Sincerely, Hyper Dingle"
"This is such a special place so close to the city center. Great for birders, bush walkers and riders. This place comes alive at night with many herps and inverts to be found, but as with all wild places you need to take care. Some tips - take plenty of water, mozzie repellant, a hat and sunscreen. Take your rubbish with you and don't mess with the wildlife. This wetland/ hiking area needs to be preserved as it is for many future generations to enjoy."
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