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James Warner Kangaroo Point Natural History Trail: A Pioneer's Path

Discover Brisbane's natural history on this scenic trail honoring pioneering scientists and offering stunning river views in Kangaroo Point.

Explore the James Warner Kangaroo Point Natural History Trail, a tribute to Brisbane's pioneering scientists and researchers. This trail winds through scenic parks, offering insights into the area's natural history and the contributions of figures like James Warner, an early surveyor of Brisbane. Enjoy river views and discover the subtropical flora that defines Brisbane's landscape.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler hours of the morning or late afternoon for the most pleasant weather.
  • Take your time to read the informative signs detailing the area's history and the contributions of local scientists.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the Brisbane River and city skyline.
  • Combine your visit with a picnic in C.T. White or James Warner Park for a relaxing day out.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Kangaroo Point Cliffs, take the pathway down to the riverfront. Follow the riverwalk heading north; you'll see signs for the James Warner Kangaroo Point Natural History Trail along the way. This is a pleasant stroll with views of the river and the city.

  • Public Transport

    Take the CityCat ferry from the 'Kangaroo Point Ferry Terminal' to 'Holman Street Ferry Terminal'. The ferry trip is scenic and takes about 5 minutes. Upon disembarking at Holman Street, walk back towards the Kangaroo Point Cliffs and follow the path leading to the James Warner Kangaroo Point Natural History Trail. A one-way ferry fare is approximately AUD 3.50 - AUD 5.00.

  • Parking

    If driving, parking is available at Kangaroo Point Park. However, parking can be limited, especially on weekends. Parking rates at Kangaroo Point Park are approximately $11 for 4 hours on weekdays (8 am - 5 pm), with free parking outside these hours and on weekends. Alternatively, Wilson Parking at St Vincent's Private Hospital offers hourly rates starting from $8. Street parking is also available, with rates around $4.50 per hour.

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The James Warner Kangaroo Point Natural History Trail offers a blend of natural beauty and historical insight in the heart of Brisbane. This trail, dedicated to the pioneering scientists and researchers who once called Kangaroo Point home, meanders through C.T. White and James Warner parks, featuring interpretive signs and botanical markers that highlight their contributions. Named after James Warner, an early surveyor who built the first house in Kangaroo Point in 1844, the trail showcases the area's rich history and natural environment. Warner, along with other notable figures like Cyril Tenison White (government botanist), Frederick Manson Bailey (colonial botanist), Silvester Diggles (naturalist), Oscar Werner Tiegs (entomologist and zoologist), and Harry Oakman (landscape artist), are commemorated along the trail. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lush subtropical foliage that defines Brisbane's parks, a legacy of Harry Oakman's work as Brisbane City Council's Superintendent of Parks. The trail provides stunning views of the Brisbane River and the city skyline, making it ideal for photography and relaxation. It serves as a serene escape and a chance to connect with nature while learning about the area's heritage.

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