Farrer Ridge Nature Reserve

Part of Canberra Nature Park and part of a large expanse of remnant woodland in southern Canberra

Farrer Ridge Nature Reserve is a 185-hectare protected area featuring a gentle ridge that forms a divide between the Woden and Tuggeranong Valleys. The reserve is popular for walking, running and cycling.

The reserve is part of an extensive landscape of remnant woodland vegetation that provides a wildlife movement corridor through to NSW in the east, to the Murrumbidgee River in the west, and to the southern ACT through Tuggeranong Hill and Rob Roy Range nature reserves.

Horse riding is permitted on marked equestrian trails only. Cycling is permitted on management trails only.

Dogs are permitted on-leash on a track or trail only.