Bonogin Conservation Area

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Bonogin Conservation Area is a 732-hectare reserve located in Bonogin Valley. It was purchased through the City's Open Space Preservation Levy for conservation purposes and for the community to enjoy. The park connects to Springbrook National Park and Bally Mountain Conservation Area and is home to an array of native animals including the rare Glossy Black Cockatoo.

The community can access a short walk through the boardwalk trail that connects Davenport Park to Gardenia Drive and a horse trail on the upper track that also connects Gardenia Drive to Parkmeadows Drive.

Bonogin Conservation Area trail map

Trail map(PDF, 173KB)

Dog prohibited area

This is a dog prohibited area.

City of Gold Coast has many areas where you can exercise your dog off leash.

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Location

Bonogin Conservation Area, adjacent to 163 Gardenia Drive, Bonogin 4213  
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