Visit Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and encounter Australia's unique wildlife. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is a very special place, nestled in the mountains, only 40 minutes from the city, where you can walk among kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, birds, emus and other wildlife in their own native habitat.
You may even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the elusive platypus swimming through the series of dams in our wetlands area. There are threatened species at Tidbinbilla, including the brush tailed rock wallaby, the bustard and the mountain duck.
At Tidbinbilla you can glimpse the past way of life of Aboriginal people who have inhabited the area for over 20,000 years, as well as the fascinating stories of our early European settlers. Join in a regular ranger guided activity to enjoy the hidden delights of this special valley.
Call into the Visitor Centre to find out all you need to know about exploring Tidbinbilla, to have a cool drink or to find that special souvenir.
Check In: 900
Check Out: 1800
Disabled Access:
Toilets, some trails are suitable for wheelchairs.
Email: tidbinbillanaturereserve@act.gov.au
Phone: 02 6205 1233
Website: www.environment.act.gov.au
Address:
Paddys River Road
Tidbinbilla, New South Wales, 2620
Guest Facilities:
Cafe, Picnic Area, Visitor Information Centre
Experiences you can enjoy at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve:
Educational Tourism, Flora/Fauna, Historic/Heritage, Nature based
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