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The Australian Capital Territory has over 90 parks including Namadgi National Park, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra Nature Park and urban parks across Canberra

Use the search function below to look for specific features or activities available in ACT’s nature parks and nature reserves. Visit the City Services website for more information about urban parks including a map of over 500 playgrounds in Canberra.

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  • Angle Crossing
  • Aranda Bushland Nature Reserve
  • Black Mountain Nature Reserve
  • Blue Range Recreation Area
  • Bowen District Park
  • Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve
  • Budjan Galindji Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Callum Brae Nature Reserve
  • Canberra Centenary Trail
  • Cooleman Ridge Nature Reserve
  • Crace Community Recreation Park
  • Crace Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Dunlop Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Farrer Ridge Nature Reserve
  • Gibraltar Falls
  • Googong Foreshores
  • Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve
  • Gossan Hill Nature Reserve
  • Gungaderra Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Henry Rolland Park
  • Honeysuckle Campground
  • Isaacs Ridge Nature Reserve
  • Jarramlee-West MacGregor Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Jerrabomberra West Grasslands Nature Reserve
  • Jerrabomberra Wetlands Nature Reserve
  • Justice Robert Hope Park
  • Kambah Pool
  • Kowen Escarpment Nature Reserve
  • Lower Cotter Catchment Reserve
  • McQuoids Hill Nature Reserve
  • Melrose Nature Reserve
  • Molonglo Gorge Nature Reserve
  • Molonglo River Reserve
  • Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve
  • Mount Clear Campground
  • Mount Majura Nature Reserve
  • Mount Mugga Mugga Nature Reserve
  • Mount Painter Nature Reserve
  • Mount Pleasant Nature Reserve
  • Mount Taylor Nature Reserve
  • Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve
  • Murrays Corner
  • Nadjung Mada Nature Reserve
  • Namadgi National Park
  • Namarag
  • Northern Border Campground
  • O'Connor Ridge Nature Reserve
  • Oakey Hill Nature Reserve
  • Orroral Campground
  • Percival Hill Nature Reserve
  • Pine Island
  • Point Hut Pond District Park
  • Ready-Cut Cottage
  • Red Hill Nature Reserve
  • Rob Roy Range Nature Reserve
  • Swamp Creek
  • Tharwa Sandwash
  • The Pinnacle Nature Reserve
  • Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
  • Urambi Hills Nature Reserve
  • Uriarra Crossing
  • Wanniassa Hills Nature Reserve
  • Woods Reserve
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Dhawura nguna ngurumbangu gunanggu Ngunnawal.
Nginggada dindi dhawura Ngunnawalbun yindjumaralidjinyin.
Mura bidji mulanggaridjindjula.
Naraganawaliyiri yarabindjula.

This country is Ngunnawal (ancestral/spiritual) homeland.
We all always respect elders, male and female, as well as Ngunnawal country itself.
They always keep the pathways of their ancestors alive.
They walk together as one.

We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as Canberra’s first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians. We recognise the special relationship and connection that Ngunnawal people have with this Country.

Prior to the displacement of Ngunnawal people from their land, they were a thriving people whose life and culture was connected unequivocally to this land in a way that only they understand and know and is core to their physical and spiritual being. The segregation of the Ngunnawal people from Culture and Country has had long-lasting, profound, and ongoing health and well-being effects on their life, cultural practices, families, and continuation of their law/lore.

We acknowledge the historic interruption of the Ngunnawal people of Canberra and their surrounding regions. We recognise the significant contribution the Ngunnawal people have played in caring for Country. For time immemorial they have maintained a tangible and intangible cultural, social, environmental, spiritual, and economic connection to these lands and waters.