Risdon Brook Reservoir Reserve is a protected water catchment and recreational area near Hobart, Tasmania, offering scenic walking trails, diverse native flora, and peaceful outdoor experiences.
Risdon Brook Reservoir Reserve is located on the eastern shore of the River Derwent, just north of Hobart, Tasmania. Originally constructed in the early 19th century as a reservoir to supply fresh water to Hobart, the reserve now functions primarily as a protected natural area with valuable recreational and ecological functions. The reserve surrounds the Risdon Brook Reservoir, a historic reservoir constructed in the 1840s and one of the oldest water supply works in Australia still in use. The terrain consists of gentle hills and forested slopes characterized by dry sclerophyll forests dominated by eucalyptus species and understories of wattles and native grasses. The area supports native wildlife including birds such as the green rosella, tawny frogmouth, and occasional wallabies. Visitors to the reserve can enjoy several walking tracks and picnic spots with views over the reservoir and surrounding bushland. The Walking Track Circuit offers opportunities for short hikes that explore the peaceful forest environment without challenging terrain. Fishing is occasionally permitted in the reservoir, subject to local regulations, and the reserve serves as an important green space in close proximity to urban Hobart. Historical elements include remnants of water infrastructure and interpretive signage describing the site's heritage. The reserve is a valued habitat for native species and contributes to local water quality conservation while providing an accessible natural getaway for Tasmanians and visitors. Its proximity to Hobart makes it popular for family outings, birdwatching, and nature walks throughout the year.
Historic Risdon Brook Reservoir, one of Australia's oldest functioning water supply systems
Scenic circuit walking trails through dry sclerophyll forest
Diverse native birdlife including green rosella and tawny frogmouth
Peaceful picnic and lookout areas with views over the reservoir
Historic water reservoir built in the 1840s still supplying water to Hobart.
A 3.5-mile loop trail offering access to native forest and tranquil views of the reservoir.
Home to several Tasmanian bird species, including colorful green rosellas and elusive tawny frogmouths.