Kumbartcho Sanctuary Trails

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The Kumbartcho Sanctuary is six hectares of natural habitat which provides an important corridor for local fauna and flora.

There are several local walking trails around the dam at the environment centre in addition to an opportunity to walk along the South Pine River to Yurarba.

Kumbartcho is home to a variety of finned, feathered, freaky and furry creatures, including koalas, frogs, snakes, turtles, and possums. Its close proximity to the river allows visitors to see a range of water and shorebirds, as well as predatory raptors.

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8 KM Total
1 Hours Total

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Kumbartcho Sanctuary Trails

Mode of Travel:

Walk

Route Type:

Return over same path

The Kumbartcho Sanctuary is six hectares of natural habitat which provides an important corridor for local fauna and flora.

There are a number of local walking trails around the dam at environment centre in addition to an opportunity to walk along the South Pine River to Yurarba.

Kumbartcho is home to a variety of finned, feathered, freaky and furry creatures, including koalas, frogs, snakes, turtles, and possums. Its close proximity to the river allows visitors to see a range of water and shore birds, as well as predatory raptors.

The education centre and nursery is open daily from 7am to 7pm.

Kumbartcho Sanctuary Trails

16 Bunya Pine Court,
Eatons Hill, Moreton Bay Area
Queensland 4037

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