Venman Bushland National Park is about 40 km south of Brisbane’s CBD. Mr Jack Venman agreed to gazette his property as an environmental park in 1971 and then as a national park in 1994. Mr Venman lived on the property, caretaking and overseeing management of this parkland that he loved. The open forest of Venman Bushland National Park supports many animal species, including koalas, brushtail and ringtail possums and gliders. Red-necked wallabies are commonly found in and around the picnic area.
After meeting just beyond the carpark at the picnic area, we will make our way along the Venman’s Circuit by Tingalpa Creek. Find out more about the park HERE.
Bring: Hat, sunglasses, sunburn cream, personal first aid kit, enclosed shoes with a non-slip sole, binoculars, chair, insect repellant and morning tea and water to drink.