About Charleville Botanic Reserve
The Charleville Botanical Reserve aims to showcase the region’s vegetation within a 2,000 hectare reserve, just 15km south of Charleville. The 30km driving route around the reserve takes you through spinifex and mulga forest, across a gidgee swamp and over a sand ridge to the mixed floodplain with poplar box and cypress communities along the Warrego River. There’s plenty of bird-watching to be had, although the best time to visit the Charleville Botanical Reserve is in spring, when the desert myrtle turns the landscape pink. Things to do: - Bird Watching - Spinifex Walk 1.9km - 20 and 30 km 4WD and AWD self-guided drive - Picnic tables are located throughout the reserve Access - 2WD to 1.5km, after that 4WD for the remainder 28.5km self-guided drive - Reserve may be closed after rain. Please ask at the Charleville Visitor Information Centre, situated in the Charleville Railway Station, for directions and road conditions and to pick up a brochure. Please note that camping not permitted, and pets are permitted only on a leash.
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