Mount Peel Bushland Reserve
Address: 141 Westminster Street, Drayton QLD 4350
This park is a large block of land providing bushland, green space near the city.
How to get there: Mount Peel Bushland Reserve is located on the south-western edge of Toowoomba. To get there follow Anzac Avenue south and turn west on Darling Street. The reserve has a well signed carpark at the intersection of Westminster and Darling Streets. To access the reserve you have to go uphill to the end of Westminster Street, where you will find the entrance gate. Please leave your pets at home.
Mount Peel Trail
Best for: Bushwalking, mountain biking and horse riding
Classification: Bushwalking (grade 3), mountain biking (easy), horse riding (easy)
Distance: 4165 m total distance
Walking time: Approximately 80-90 minutes
Description: The trail consists of a gentle loop around the base of the mountain extending about 4 km, as well as a summit climb to two peaks that are about 720 m above sea level. The southern peak offers the best views. As a bushland reserve you may be able to see many species of birds, kangaroos, echidnas and sometimes koalas.
Facilities: Carpark at the corner of Westminster and Darling Streets and seating benches at the summit of Mount Peel.
Please leave the stamp in the cache. It is not to be removed.
Please remember to return and cover the container as you found it to ensure its’ longevity, and when visiting stay safe and abide by the geocacher’s creed. Geocreed