The Redcliffe transfer station will undergo essential maintenance work from 23 April to November 2025. Expect changed conditions. Please follow staff instructions and signage.
For more information, refer to Redcliffe Transfer Station
Caboolture Arboretum is for nature lovers. The park covers more than 10 hectares and is home to many animals, including some native species' using Council's nesting boxes.
There are more than two kilometres of walking trails for you to discover Moreton Bay's native flora and fauna. With signposting around the park, you can read about the species that thrive here.
The walking trails weave through the park's lake and duck ponds, you may be lucky to see a turtle sunbaking on the water's edge. A range of Australian animals call this park home like koalas, echidnas and platypus so bring a camera to capture these critters.
There's plenty of seating located throughout the park for you to enjoy the scenery.
Take your furry friend on a walk through the dog-friendly greenspace.
This park has a bookable event area. The shady and grassed area is close to the walking paths and duck ponds, sized 150 metres by 150 metres.
To host your event at a public park you may need Council approval. Find out more about planning an event.
3 Mainsail Drive, Caboolture South 4510. View map
3 Mainsail Drive , Caboolture South 4510.
Fitness equipment at Caboolture Arboretum
Caboolture River
A wooden bench with a lizard carved into the backrest on a concrete pathway with trees in the background
Walkway across Caboolture River
A picnic table in the Caboolture Arboretum green space
Green space at the Caboolture Arboretum