Showing posts with label Peacehaven Botanic Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peacehaven Botanic Park. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Our first function for 2026: Peacehaven Botanic Park, 56 Kuhls Rd, Highfields


Happy Naturalizing New Year 2026

Marvel at the changes since our first visit to the park in December 2009.
TFNC Members with Robert Campbell in 2009
By time-honoured custom we do not have an evening meeting or an outing in January. Instead we have a members' get-together.

Meeting Date & Time:  Saturday, 17th January, commencing at 4pm.
Where:  Peacehaven Botanic Park, 56 Kuhls Rd, Highfields.

Description: We will meet on the grassy area near the rotunda. There will be several tables provided for food items.

Activities: Those wishing to have a wander around the park are of course welcome to arrive earlier. 
Level of Fitness: Easy, graded and surfaced paths.

Facilities: Toilets.

What to Bring: please bring your own chairs, nibbles to share and drinks. Insect repellent might also be advisable.

This is always a good opportunity to catch up, and to welcome new members. 

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Highfields Parks in November


Some of our member crossing Klein Creek at Williams Park
Though a strong wind was blowing Sunday stayed fine and cool. It was perfect for our tour of some of the parks in Highfields. We started at the Dau Rd entrance to Highfields Falls. It was an easy walk down the track and we were rewarded with was some water over the falls. More than the trickle dribbling down the rock face on our last visit.

A Fan-tailed Cuckoo kept us occupied for a while as it flew from one perch to another. While the Whipbirds were very active in the lantana, calling constantly. However the nosiest birds this morning were the Little Lorikeets which screamed at their highest pitch as they shot, bullet-like through the upper canopy. The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos were majestic as they dropped from the wattles to glide down the escarpment.

A Lace Monitor or goanna as I still love to call them amazed us as we were standing at the top of the falls. It ambled through the group, crossed the creek and disappeared into the undergrowth, totally unconcerned. The water cress in the creek was very peppery and I picked some for lunch.

We moved on to Peacehaven Botanic Park. Here we were greeted by Rob Campbell (Toowoomba Regional Council, Parks and Gardens Highfields) who gave us a guided tour around this hidden delight. From the road this park looks very unpreposessing but once you wander further in it opens out into a lovely space with panoramic views towards the Bunya Mountains.

Rob told us about Stan Kuhl's generosity in gifting this land to the people of Highfields through the former Crows Nest Shire. Stan's vision for this park underpins its development, and with the help of the Friends of Peacehaven it is truly "a place of peace and tranquility for generations to come."