JC Slaughter Falls Picnic Area (Brisbane) is great for nature enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. For our family, the highlight of this venue is exploring sections of the East Ithaca Creek. This catchment travels throughout the picnic area, providing opportunities for multiple groups of visitors to enjoy. At this particular time, the creek is mostly dry. However, after periods of heavy rain, families can usually be spotted frolicking in the shallow waters.


JC Slaughter Falls Picnic Area (Brisbane) also features:

The nature play space is quite small but ideal for younger adventurers. It offers a low climbing net, a log balance, little wooden bridge, drums and steps through the garden. Children can also admire a collection of ornately carved totem poles.


Bush walking options include the Hovea Track, Aboriginal Art Trail and the 750m trek to JC Slaughter Falls (please note that JC Slaughter Falls only flows after extensive rains). More capable hikers may be interested in a 2km uphill walk to the Summit Lookout. For further information, visit the Brisbane City Council website.
