Recreation
Enjoy a scenic drive through the reserve and stop at one of the idyllic picnic spots or use one of the many electric or wood fired barbecues. Remember to only light fires in authorised fireplaces.
Kids will have a fun time at the Nature Discovery Playground that takes inspiration from the natural beauty, form and diversity of the Tidbinbilla Valley.
Bring your bike and ride along the sealed road or fire trails - cycling is allowed on formed roads and trails only.
Tidbinbilla offers restricted mobility access to many popular locations including The Sanctuary, the Koala enclosure and Sheedys picnic area.
Please respect the wildlife and other visitors. Tidbinbilla is free of bins, so please take your rubbish home. Leave your dogs, cats and other pets at home when you visit Tidbinbilla as they are not permitted in the reserve. Drive carefully and observe the 35 km speed limit in the reserve, for both your safety and our wildlife.
Note that free camping, fishing, horse riding, off-road 4WD activities and trail bike riding are not permitted at Tidbinbilla.
To find out more about camping opportunities in National Parks and Reserves in the ACT, go to to the Camping page on the TAMS website.


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