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Jogging routes in Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve offer a unique experience within a protected wetland ecosystem. Situated on the Molonglo River floodplain, the reserve features diverse habitats including wetlands and woodlands. The terrain is generally flat, with a mix of dirt paths, boardwalks, and paved surfaces, making it suitable for various running preferences. Runners can enjoy views of lagoons and Jerrabomberra Creek, alongside abundant birdlife and other native wildlife.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This large waterfront park has a lot to see. From the large car park there is a restaurants, like the Water's Edge Canberra and Portrait Cafe, and a huge mowed lawn and public restrooms. There is history to read up on like the Women's Reconciliation Place Artwork, and Commonwealth Place. There is a waterfront jetty and paved path and so much more!
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Yarralumla Bay District Park sits on the southern foreshore of Lake Burley Griffin, between Orana Bay and Blue Gum Point, with a sandy beach and designated areas for swimming, paddling, boating, and other water sports. The park includes shaded picnic areas right along the lake’s cycleway/walkway and has launching ramps, piers, and clubhouses for sailing and rowing activities. It is a popular spot for year-round lakeside walking and water‑based recreation.
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Weston Park is a scenic peninsula park with picnic areas, playgrounds, barbecues and a miniature railway, making it a popular family‑friendly recreational spot. It lies between Yarramundi Reach and Tarcoola Reach, with water on three sides, making it an ideal spot for weekend gatherings and lakeside relaxation. The park’s location near the water also makes it a significant venue for rowing events and provides boat access to the lake.
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Lennox Gardens is a well-manicured lakeside park on the southern shore of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra’s Parliamentary Zone. The gardens include several international friendship spaces, notably the Beijing Garden and the nearby Canberra Peace Park, which celebrate Canberra’s sister-city relationships. With open lawns, ornamental plantings, and walking paths along the lake, it is a popular place for picnicking and enjoying the beautiful views across the water.
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Canberra Peace Park is a beautiful memorial garden along Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, near the National Library of Australia. The park was created during the United Nations International Year of Peace in 1986 and formally dedicated in 1990 as a place for reflection and commitment to peace. Its central monument features the word “Peace” inscribed in the official languages of the United Nations and the Ngunnawal language, set within formal gardens overlooking the lake formed by the Molonglo River.
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The East Basin is part of Lake Burley Griffin, spanning from the Kings Avenue Bridge towards the Jerrabomberra Wetlands and Dairy Flat. While walking or biking around East Basin, there are often rowers, windsurfers, dragon boaters, and stand-up paddleboarders on the water.
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In 1964, the Molonglo River was dammed, creating this wetland. Today, these 260 hectares of land, forest, and waterways are protected. Within this park are the Kells Swamp Loop, Woodland Walk, and Billabong Walk. Keep your eyes peeled for platypuses, rakali, and micro-bats, and from the bird blind, you may see a few of the 200 bird species that visit this wetland every year.
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A lovely spot to stop for a break or picnic and enjoy the beauty of Lake Burley Griffin.
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There are over 220 running routes available in Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these trails over 5,500 times, highlighting the area's popularity for outdoor activities.
The terrain in Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve is generally flat, making it ideal for jogging. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including dirt paths, boardwalks, and mostly paved sections, offering a comfortable and varied running experience.
Yes, the reserve offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed jog. Many of the trails are pram and wheelchair accessible, indicating smooth and manageable paths. For example, the Jerrabomberra Billabong loop from Manuka Oval is a moderate 3.9-mile trail that is relatively flat and popular.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in the reserve are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular loops include Kelly's Loop, the Billabong Walk, and the Woodland Loop, offering diverse options for runners. The Lotus Bay loop from Canberra is a longer circular option, while the Molonglo River loop from Canberra provides scenic views along the waterway.
Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve is a significant bird sanctuary, home to over 170 bird species, so you're likely to see and hear abundant birdlife. Beyond birds, joggers might also spot native creatures such as rakali (water-rats), platypuses, turtles, frogs, and even kangaroos, especially during quieter times.
Yes, the reserve offers several points of interest. You can find strategically placed bird hides for observing wildlife, and interpretive signage provides insights into the area's natural and cultural heritage. Additionally, the Trench Trail offers a glimpse into the reserve's military history, as it was once a World War I training trench system.
Yes, the reserve is very family-friendly. Many of the mapped walks and running trails are pram and wheelchair accessible, indicating generally smooth and manageable paths. The mostly flat terrain and opportunities for wildlife spotting make it an engaging environment for families to enjoy a run together.
While the reserve is a protected natural area, specific rules regarding dogs can vary. It's generally recommended to check the official park regulations before bringing your dog, as some areas may have restrictions to protect sensitive wildlife habitats. Always keep dogs on a leash where permitted.
The reserve is easily accessible, and there are designated parking areas available for visitors. Specific trailheads often have nearby parking facilities, making it convenient to start your run. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking information.
Jerrabomberra Wetland Nature Reserve is located just 4 km from Canberra's city center, making it relatively accessible. While specific public transport routes directly into the reserve might be limited, you can often find bus services to nearby areas, followed by a short walk or cycle to the reserve entrances.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil landscapes, the abundance of birdlife, and the well-maintained, mostly flat trails that provide a peaceful and immersive natural experience within an urban setting. The variety of loop options is also frequently highlighted.
The reserve offers a pleasant running experience year-round. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. In winter, the cooler weather can be invigorating, though it's wise to dress in layers. Summer mornings and evenings are ideal to avoid the midday heat. The diverse wetland ecosystems ensure interesting views regardless of the season.


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