Archerfield Wetlands District Park

Durack

Updated: Oct 04, 2024

Archerfield Wetlands District Parkland is a picturesque nature-based community park that has seen the site of a former wastewater treatment plant transformed into a recreation destination by Brisbane City Council.

Boy standing on logs in playground, Archerfield Wetlands District Park

The beautiful 4 ha of nature-based parkland features a large adventure playground with water play area, a youth hub with full-sized basketball court, a bush food garden trail and a community lawn for publc events.

Girl riding scooter on pathyway Archerfield Wetlands District Park

There is also a bookable meeting room and a catchment centre, Oxley Creek Catchment Association headquarters with public nursery, to support the environmental rehabilitation of the Oxley Creek catchment.

Nature corridor trail Archerfield Wetlands District Park

The park has a direct connection to the Archerfield Wetlands Discovery Trail, a 2.9 kilometre walking and cycling trail that meanders through the site and features eucalypt forests, open grassland, freshwater wetlands, and over 150 different bird species.

Entry to Discovery Trail Archerfield Wetlands District Park

Good to know - Around 67,000 new native trees and plants have been planted across the parkland to provide more shade, cool the area and create new habitat for local wildlife.

Archerfield Wetlands District Parkalnds

455 Bowhill Rd

Durack

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