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Visit our reserves

Types of visit

Self-guided day visits: 
You can explore some of our less remote properties yourself, but be self-sufficient and prepared. No bookings needed. Please check weather forecasts and don't visit if stormy or on days of very high fire danger.

Camping stays: 
Campers must be well-equipped and experienced remote travellers. Basic bush campsites provide a base to explore self-guided tracks at your own pace. Bookings are essential (at least a week in advance please). Campgrounds open seasonally with bookings open two months prior.

Guided trips: 
We provide a range of guided trips each year to a variety of locations. This page is updated as new trips become available. These are a great way to learn about a property, guided by our knowledgeable staff and other experts. Trips range from single to multi-day stays. 


Guided trips

John Douglas Reserve, VIC
Friday 20 September 2024
More information and booking
J.C. Griffin Reserve, VIC
Saturday 21 September 2024
More information and booking
Brogo Reserve, NSW
Saturday 19 October 2024
More information and booking
The Round House, VIC
Friday 4 or Saturday 5 October 2024
More information and booking


Reminders about upcoming guided trips and other visitation opportunities are included in our e-news.

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Self-guided visits

Boolcoomatta Reserve

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Map showing Boolcoomatta Reserve

icon Camping (June to September)
Boolcoomatta is a spectacular landscape of sweeping plains, Mulga Woodlands, sinuous River Red Gum lined floodways and rocky outcrops. You’ll appreciate the reserve’s abundant birdlife. We recommend a minimum stay of 2 days.

Camping at Boolcoomatta >

Boolcoomatta landscape. Photo Wayne Lawler/EcoPix.

Carnarvon Station Reserve

QUEENSLAND

Map showing Carnarvon Station Reserve

The reserve is open for extended stays Camping (June to September)
Central Queensland's spectacular Carnarvon Reserve is one of the few remaining strongholds for woodland species largely lost to the rest of eastern Australia. We recommend a minimum stay of 2 days.

Camping at Carnarvon (details & registration) >

White Stallion lookout, Carnarvon Reserve, Qld. Photo Cathy Zwick.

Charles Darwin Reserve

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Map showing Charles Darwin Reserve

icon Camping (Closed for 2024)

Explore the rich diversity of flora and fauna, which occurs within Australia's only internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot. Booking is essential (minimum stay of 2 days).

Camping at Charles Darwin Reserve >

Dwarf Bearded Dragon. Photo Ben Parkhurst.

Scientific monitoring at Kojonup. Photo Nic Dunlop.

Kojonup Reserve

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Map showing Kojonup Reserve

icon Day trip (self-guided)
WA’s Kojonup Reserve stands out from the nearby cleared country as a chaotic, magical bushland filled with chattering bird life.

Visiting Kojonup Reserve >

Fern leaf in the Liffey Valley. Photo Annette Ruzicka.

Liffey Valley Reserves

TASMANIA

Map showing Liffey Valley Reserves

icon Day trip (self guided)
Get to know a truly magical wilderness. At Liffey River Reserve, stroll along Pages Creek and through stunning rainforest, keeping an eye out for local wildlife. Bob Brown's house at Oura Oura Reserve, nestled under the imposing Drys Bluff, has played a significant role in the conservation movement.

Visit Liffey Valley Reserves >

Stepping stones through the Paperbark Forest Boardwalk at Reedy Creek. Photo Steve Heggie.

Reedy Creek Reserve

QUEENSLAND

Map showing Reedy Creek Reserve

The reserve is open for self-guided walks Day trip (self guided)

* Temporarily closed for maintenance *

Explore the Paperbark Forest Boardwalk at Reedy Creek, near the town of Agnes Water. This short but spectacular walk will take you into the heart of a very special type of forest, rarely seen in such pristine condition.

Visit the Paperbark Forest Walk at Reedy Creek >

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