Kholo Gardens is a hidden gem known as one of the most inviting parks in Ipswich. This historic site covers nearly 40 hectares and now features scenic walking tracks which weave around creeks and sub-tropical rainforests.
Kholo Gardens
Located just seven kilometres from the Ipswich CBD, Kholo Gardens is a peaceful place to explore, with its greenery, lily pond, walking trails, and open spaces. The gardens are home to giant Kauri trees and Hoop Pines planted by early settlers, a variety of birdlife, an assortment of plants, and scenic views of the Brisbane River. It’s a pleasant spot for a family outing.
The Tree Fern Lane walking trail is a subtropical paradise. It offers a 170m walk beside a babbling stream under a natural rainforest canopy. It is a very gentle walk. The more energetic can try the steeper hike to the Bush Tucker Trail to see a collection of native edible plants.
The site, formerly a water pumping station, also features a historic well and a charming old church relocated here in 1990 from Redbank. Nearby, a beautifully restored Queenslander adds to the charm of the area, making it a popular venue for weddings and functions.
In addition, the gardens provide amenities such as barbecues, picnic tables, and public toilets.
Expansive grassy areas offer ample space for activities such as playing chasing games or kicking a ball. Despite being just 7km from the heart of Ipswich, Kholo Gardens provides a true escape from city life.
Walking Trails at Kholo Gardens
Several short walking trails meander through Kholo Gardens. Plenty of signs and maps provide directions. Although short, many of the trails are only paved partway. Some tracks become uneven, with inclines that would not be suitable for prams, wheelchairs, or mobility aids. Good walking shoes are recommended.
Tree Fern Lane – 170m
Palm Grove Circuit – 180m
Brisbane River Trail – 240m
Coal Creek Walk – 400m
Bush Tucker Trail – 660m (return)
Kholo Gardens Costs and Opening Hours
Kholo Gardens is FREE to visit and is open from 6 am – 6 pm.
Kholo Gardens Imagination Factor
Entering this welcoming natural setting will spark the imaginations of Brisbane Kids and budding rangers. It is a delightful place to invite a calm discovery of local birds, wildlife and the surrounding flora. Peaceful benches, picnic tables, and grassy spots are ideal locations for nature journaling.
Those who want an active play experience can explore the trails or enjoy the grassy kick-about space with a soccer ball or a frisbee to burn some energy.
Accessibility at Kholo Gardens
Kholo Gardens has accessible toilets and parking spaces, as well as several paved walkways. Many walking trails begin with level, paved surfaces but become steep or rugged as they progress. Surrounding trees or covered picnic tables provide plenty of shade.
Kholo Gardens Feature
- Walking trails
- Accessible toilets (composting)
- Shaded picnic tables
- BBQs
- Open grassed area
- Lily pond
- Plant information signs
- Parking
- Church
- Function Centre
- Historic well
While You Are in the Area
If you are looking for additional activities to enjoy while you are in the Ipswich area visiting Kholo Gardens we recommend a play at River Heart Parklands or Leichhardt Park.
Train enthusiasts will love the Queensland Museum Rail Workshops while the animals lovers may enjoy a visit to the free Ipswich Nature Centre at Queens Park.
What We Thought of Kholo Gardens
Our visit to Kholo Gardens was a breath of fresh air. The short walking tracks were great to explore, even though they were slightly steeper and more rugged in places than we were expecting. Ensure you are wearing appropriate walking shoes.
Exploring the serene Tree Fern Lane was our favourite walk. These gardens are a lovely place for a family BBQ.
How to Get to Kholo Gardens
Kholo Gardens is situated at 243 Riverside Drive, Muirlea.
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Kholo Gardens, 243 Riverside Drive, Muirlea