Ginninderra Creek

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Flowing through the northern suburbs of Canberra, Ginninderra Creek is a peaceful green corridor that offers a surprising dose of nature within easy reach of the city. The creek winds through parklands, wetlands, and bushland reserves, making it a favourite for walkers, cyclists, and birdwatchers. It's a spot where you can escape the urban bustle without straying far from the capital's cafes and cultural attractions.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can easily enjoy a half-day exploring the Ginninderra Creek corridor. Start with a walk along the trail from Umbagong District Park to the wetlands (about 1–2 hours), then picnic by the creek. If you're keen to visit Kama Nature Reserve or the falls, allow an extra couple of hours. The entire area can be visited as a relaxing morning or afternoon outing, ideal for breaking up a day of driving between Canberra and the surrounding countryside.

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