Sports & parks
Bayside Wake Park
Bayside Wake Park, located in Carbrook, Logan, Queensland, is conveniently situated halfway between the Gold Coast and Brisbane, making it easily accessible for water sports enthusiasts from many regions. This state-of-the-art facility features a cutting-edge cable system that provides a thrilling experience for wakeboarders, water skiers, and kneeboarders of all skill levels.
For beginners,. . .
Berrinba Wetlands
The best way to enjoy these 80 hectares of wetlands is along more than eight kilometres of shared walking and bicycle tracks. There are picnic spots throughout this natural haven, which has 100 nesting boxes for bids, possums and gliders. The kids will love the interactive environmental education (easily accessible on arrival) and state-of-the art play equipment. Designed to protect the natural. . .
BMX Parks
Logan City is home to a vibrant network of BMX parks that cater to riders of all ages and skill levels. These parks are designed to provide a safe and exciting environment for BMX enthusiasts, featuring a variety of tracks and facilities that encourage both recreational riding and competitive events.
From the newly upgraded Waller Park in Browns Plains, which boasts a state-of-the-art pump track,. . .
Canoe and Kayak Trail
The rivers begin their journeys in the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests on the New South Wales / Queensland border ranges.
They wind down through farmlands, bushland blocks, urban suburbs and tidal flats in Logan.
The Albert joins the Logan around Eagleby and they complete their journey by emptying into Moreton Bay.
These waterways are a rich resource and place of spiritual significance. . .
Cornubia Forest Park
This lush 196-hectare forest is the perfect place to breathe in, unwind and reconnect with nature. The pristine bushland is home to koalas, bandicoots, water dragons, wallabies, greater gliders and around 50 species of native birds. Get back to nature with the whole family in this easily accessible playground. It’s also where you’ll find some great Mountain Bike Trails if you prefer two wheels.
Daisy Hill Koala Centre
Visit Daisy Hill Koala Centre to see koalas in a natural outdoor setting. Come and be captivated by these amazing marsupials and discover more about the secret life of koalas. Admission is free. You can see the resident koalas from two different viewing levels so don’t forget your camera. Visitors are unable to handle or pat the koalas. Discover the secret world of koalas! Learn more about koalas. . .
Eagleby Wetlands
If you love bird watching, these wetlands are a must. Positioned on the Albert River, they are home to more than 200 native Australian bird species, including 19 of the 24 Australian raptors and almost half of the bird species found in Queensland. Explore melaleuca wetlands, a freshwater lake, woodland and cane fields to spot them.
Inclusive Parks in Logan
The City of Logan boasts a variety of parks, perfect for hosting a picnic or simply escaping the daily grind. Parks and green spaces are well-known for their numerous health benefits, enhancing both physical and mental well-being for all visitors.
Logan River Parklands
Love life on the river? One of the easiest ways to access it is from this expansive park right beside the M1 (Pacific Motorway), near the iconic Red Bridge over the Logan River. Launch your tinnie from the boat ramp or throw in a line from the pontoon. You can even cook your catch on one of the barbies by the water. Logan River Parklands is a picturesque spot to exercise, with a range of fitness. . .
Marsden Golf Driving Range
Whether your a seasoned golfer or complete beginner, our independent, inclusive and accessible 13 Undercover Bay driving range and putt putt is open to all 9am to 7pm 7 days per week. It’s a great fun way to introduce newcomers to the game or enjoy a playful challenge. As a local family owned business we pride ourselves on offering a personalised service and creating a friendly, community-focused. . .