Mt Coot-tha

Photo: Brisbane City Council / CC BY 2.0

Rising 287 metres above Brisbane, Mount Coot-tha offers sweeping views of the city skyline, the meandering Brisbane River, and out to the Moreton Bay islands. This forested reserve is a beloved escape for locals and travellers alike, blending bushwalking, botanical gardens, and a planetarium into one easy-to-reach destination. Whether you’re here for sunrise panoramas, a leisurely stroll among subtropical flora, or a family-friendly science outing, Mt Coot-tha delivers a quintessential Brisbane experience without leaving the city limits.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day (3–4 hours) exploring the gardens, catching a planetarium show, and soaking in the views. If you’re keen on hiking or want to linger over a meal, allow a full day. The reserve is open from dawn to dusk; the planetarium has set show times, so plan accordingly. It’s an easy morning or afternoon trip from Brisbane’s city centre, just a 15-minute drive or bus ride away.

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