LAKE WIVENHOE Wivenhoe Hill Trails

As a result of feedback received from the community, 16km of About the Wivenhoe Hill trail network Access new trails have been developed at Wivenhoe Hill. The multi- The trail network has been separated into four trails, each identifiable by Access to all Seqwater sites, including the Wivenhoe Hill trail network, is use trails offer mountain bike riders, horse riders, walkers an individual colour. This colour is also displayed on totem poles along the only permitted between 6am - 6pm. trails to provide direction. Please view the trail map before you begin and and trail runners spectacular views of Lake Wivenhoe. To download the full General Access and Use conditions, please visit our make sure you are aware of the length of your selected trails. website www.seqwater.com.au. About Lake Wivenhoe Mountain biking, horse riding, trail running and walking are There are a range of recreational activities and facilities available at Lake permitted on the trails. Domestic pets Wivenhoe, located approximately 80 kilometres north-west of Brisbane. The areas around Lake Wivenhoe are home to an abundance of native The trails have been rated class 3, as per the Australian Walking Trail The lake is also part of South East ’s interconnected bulk water wildlife, including koalas, which have been declared vulnerable by the Standard. A reasonable level of fitness is required. Trails are not suitable supply network that supplies the region’s drinking water. Australian Government. Domestic pets cannot be brought into any of the for wheelchairs. Ensure you wear correct footwear and allow time for rest catchment areas, lake or recreation areas at Lake Wivenhoe. Dogs are not The was built on the and completed in 1984. breaks. The dam wall is 2.3 kilometres long, with five radial gates to release water. permitted on the trails. The lake’s primary function is to provide safe, reliable water supply and is Multi-use trail rules Recreation trails Please respect our neighbours also used for flood mitigation. • Walkers give way to horse riders. Some of the land close to the lake is private property. If a Seqwater sign • Mountain bike riders give way to walkers, horse is not displayed, that means the area is not a designated recreation area Finding your way to Wivenhoe Hill riders and trail runners. and you must not enter. The Wivenhoe Hill trail entrance is located off Fig Tree Road, via the Hay • Trail runners give way to walkers and horse riders. Road exit on the . Car and horse float parking is • Horse riders be aware of other users. available at the trail entrance. Before you visit For your safety Check the recreation and safety notices section on our website for the latest information on access, closures and conditions before you visit any • Be aware of local fauna and flora. of our recreational areas. • Carry a first aid kit, insect repellent and water with you. • Take your mobile phone with you. Further information • In the event of an emergency, or if you see a fire, call 000 or 112 immediately. 1800 737 928 [email protected] • Take all your rubbish with you. www.seqwater.com.au PO Box 16146, City East QLD 4002 • Stay on the trails. LAKE WIVENHOE Wivenhoe Hill Trail Network Map

Wildlife in the area Be on the lookout for...

LAKE WIVENHOE

Whiptail Wallaby Red Fairy Wren Red Trail (4.5 km)

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In le t R o ad Fig Tree Road

Black Trail (4 km) White Trail (3.2 km) Whistling Kite Pheasant

Hay Road

B R IS B A N Blue Trail (5 km) E V A L Horse LE Y Watering Point H IG Koala Grey Fantail H W AY

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Prohibited activities within this Area

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