Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve

Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve

Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve is a vital urban wetland ecosystem near Canberra, offering excellent wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and peaceful walking trails within a diverse habitat of lakes, marshes, and woodlands.

643
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve

Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve
 

Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve is located on the southeastern edge of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, encompassing approximately 260 hectares of wetlands, open water, and native vegetation. The reserve features a diverse range of habitats including freshwater lakes, reed beds, floodplain woodlands, and grassy areas that support over 170 recorded bird species and numerous aquatic and semi-aquatic animals. The area sits adjacent to the Molonglo River and is part of a major conservation initiative aimed at protecting and restoring habitat for native flora and fauna. Established in 1990, Jerrabomberra Wetlands serves as an important refuge for migratory and resident birds, such as bitterns, herons, and bats. Visitors can enjoy an extensive network of accessible walking and cycling trails, bird hides for observation, picnic areas, and interpretive signage that educates about wetland ecology and conservation efforts. The reserve offers quiet natural settings ideal for photography, environmental education, and nature study, making it a favored destination for families, bird enthusiasts, and outdoor recreationists. Seasonal flooding maintains the complex wetland ecology, supporting a rich biodiversity. Community involvement in maintaining and enhancing the reserve adds to its appeal as an urban nature escape close to Canberra’s city center. The wetlands also play a crucial role in filtering urban runoff and improving water quality downstream. Overall, Jerrabomberra Wetlands is a key environmental asset for conservation and outdoor recreation within a metropolitan setting.

Highlights

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Bird watching from well-positioned bird hides overlooking lagoons

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting over 170 bird species

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Accessible walking and cycling trails suitable for all ages

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Educational signage explaining wetland conservation and species

Notable Natural Features

Molonglo River Floodplain

Seasonally flooded area that supports rich wetland habitats and diverse aquatic life.

Bird Hides

Multiple viewing platforms allow unobtrusive wildlife observation, particularly of waterbirds and migratory species.

Reed Beds

Critical habitat for native species such as the Australasian bittern and other wetland-dependent wildlife.