About Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park

Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park is an enchanting creekside tract of Australian bush and mangroves that will delight nature lovers and walkers.

Within the park, a 1.6 kilometre walking track winds along beside the creek from Ocean Parade at one end to David Fleay Wildlife Park at the other.  Parts of the track are made from bitumen, and there is a boardwalk section as well, but there are also some uneven surfaces and some stairs near the Ocean Parade end. You may be lucky enough to spot a koala along the way, or native birds and crabs in the mangroves.

If you would like to extend your walk, the track through Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park connects with the Burleigh Ridge Park Trail, which leads to the absolutely breathtaking Burleigh Head National Park.

Dogs, fires, camping, and bicycles are not permitted in Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park.

How to Find Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park

Tallebudgera Creek Conservation Park is located at 222 West Burleigh Road in Burleigh Heads at the Gold Coast. It is easiest to access the park from David Fleay Wildlife Park's car park since there is limited parking at the Ocean Parade end of the park.  For more information and directions, please click on the map below.