Jaime's Guidebook

Jaime
Jaime's Guidebook

Neighbourhoods

"Leafy suburb, close to the city" Only a few minutes to the CBD, the traffic is light, and there are few roundabouts and traffic lights. It's close to good schools and childcare. You can walk to cafes, local grocery stores, and a couple of restaurants. Great bushwalks, bike tracks, parks, and playgrounds. The views over the city, the Lockyer Valley, and Jubilee Park are stunning.
Mount Lofty
"Leafy suburb, close to the city" Only a few minutes to the CBD, the traffic is light, and there are few roundabouts and traffic lights. It's close to good schools and childcare. You can walk to cafes, local grocery stores, and a couple of restaurants. Great bushwalks, bike tracks, parks, and playgrounds. The views over the city, the Lockyer Valley, and Jubilee Park are stunning.

Sightseeing

Spread across 31 hectares of bushland with scenic range views, Jubilee Park is one of Toowoomba's largest parks and is very popular with bush walkers, runners and mountain bikers. Situated below the escarpment between Prince Henry Heights and Mackenzie Street, the area contains the first downhill legal mountain bike track in Queensland and a cross-country loop for mountain biking at the base of the park.
Jubilee Park
Spread across 31 hectares of bushland with scenic range views, Jubilee Park is one of Toowoomba's largest parks and is very popular with bush walkers, runners and mountain bikers. Situated below the escarpment between Prince Henry Heights and Mackenzie Street, the area contains the first downhill legal mountain bike track in Queensland and a cross-country loop for mountain biking at the base of the park.

Walking

This 243 hectare bushland park is a feature of Toowoomba. Located on the Great Dividing Range, it provides excellent views from many locations throughout. Redwood Park has diverse vegetation which includes grey ironbark and brushbox, river oak, birds nest ferns, orchids, Moreton Bay fig, broomstick wattle, blue gum and grass trees. Goannas and birds such as white-headed pigeons, brown cuckoo doves, eastern yellow robins, double bar finches, eastern whipbirds (listen for its distinct call), scrub turkeys (you can't miss their large built mounds on the forest floor) and black-breasted button quail can also be seen.
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Redwood Park
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This 243 hectare bushland park is a feature of Toowoomba. Located on the Great Dividing Range, it provides excellent views from many locations throughout. Redwood Park has diverse vegetation which includes grey ironbark and brushbox, river oak, birds nest ferns, orchids, Moreton Bay fig, broomstick wattle, blue gum and grass trees. Goannas and birds such as white-headed pigeons, brown cuckoo doves, eastern yellow robins, double bar finches, eastern whipbirds (listen for its distinct call), scrub turkeys (you can't miss their large built mounds on the forest floor) and black-breasted button quail can also be seen.

Food scene

Great local cafe just 5min walks away on courier of Bridge and Mary Street.
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Wendland Fine Foods
76 Bridge St
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Great local cafe just 5min walks away on courier of Bridge and Mary Street.