Russo Nature Park

Russo Nature Park

Parks and Gardens
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore over 300 hectares of lush bushland, perfect for spotting diverse flora and fauna in their natural habitat.
  • Wander the Blue Gum track to discover a majestic tree, ideal for capturing stunning photographs of nature.
  • Climb the Lookout track for breathtaking views from one of the highest points, showcasing the area's natural beauty.
  • Stroll along Stockyard Creek to experience the tranquil sounds of wildlife, including the chance to see a platypus.
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Located just 8 kilometres from Childers is the picturesque Russo Park.

Featuring three walking tracks that wind throughout the park, visitors can explore interesting vegetation and wildlife along Stockyard Creek.

The Blue Gum track is 200 metres and follows the creek through bushland to a very large Blue Gum worthy of a photo opportunity.

The Lookout track is 400 metres and leads to one of the highest points in the area where visitors can appreciate its natural beauty.

A short third track leads down to the creek edge and to an atmospheric thicket of rainforest vines, a remnant of the Isis Scrub rainforest that was once common around Childers.

The park contains a wide diversity of local native trees shrubs and wildlife, perfect for nature lovers interested in botany or bird spotting.

Along Stockyard Creek, vegetation shades fast-flowing, shallow freshwater and provides a valuable habitat for Azure Kingfishers, frogs and dragonflies.

Lucky visitors may catch sight of a platypus, which lives along the soft banks of Stockyard Creek.

Huge Blue Gums tower overhead, estimated to be over 200 years old and provides nesting hollows for owls, possums, and gliders.

As an important area for ecological conservation, all plants and animals in the park are protected.

Dogs and domestic animals are not permitted.

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4.1 / 5 41 Google reviews

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Features

  • Family Friendly
  • Lookouts
  • Picnic Area

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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