Cotter Reserve

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Cotter Reserve is a tranquil riverside escape just a 20-minute drive from Canberra’s city centre, offering a refreshing blend of bushland, swimming holes, and picnic spots along the Cotter River. This ACT Parks and Conservation area is beloved by locals for its clear, cool waters and shaded grassy banks, making it an ideal spot to unwind after exploring the capital’s museums and galleries. The reserve’s history as a former water-supply catchment gives it a pristine, protected feel – you’ll hear birdsong and the gentle rush of the river rather than city noise. Whether you’re after a quick dip or a lazy afternoon barbecue, Cotter Reserve feels like a secret slice of the Australian bush, yet it’s remarkably close to town.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day (3–4 hours) at Cotter Reserve, combining a swim, a picnic, and a short walk. If you’re keen on a longer cycle or hike, allow a full day to explore the trails deeper into the Namadgi National Park area. The reserve is especially lovely in the warmer months (October to March), but it’s a peaceful spot year-round for a quiet escape.

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