The Black Mountain Nature Reserve is a prominent natural landmark located in Canberra, surrounding Black Mountain, which rises about 812 meters above sea level. The reserve is an integral part of Canberra’s landscape, offering rich biodiversity and a network of walking trails, making it a haven for nature lovers, hikers, and birdwatchers.
The reserve is home to a variety of plant species, including native wildflowers, eucalypt forests, and wattles. Its biodiversity also extends to the wildlife, with over 100 species of birds, reptiles, and small mammals like kangaroos and echidnas frequently spotted within the area. It offers a peaceful environment, making it a great place to immerse yourself in nature while being close to the city center.
One of the most popular attractions within the Black Mountain Nature Reserve is the **Black Mountain Tower (formerly Telstra Tower)**, a 195-meter-tall telecommunications tower that offers panoramic views of Canberra and its surroundings. Visitors can take in stunning vistas of the city, Lake Burley Griffin, and the nearby mountains from the observation deck.
Several walking trails crisscross the reserve, varying in difficulty. The **Black Mountain Summit Walk** is a particularly well-known trail, offering a moderate ascent through bushland, providing beautiful views and a rewarding trek to the summit. The **Forest Loop Walk** is another popular path, offering a gentler route that takes you through dense eucalypt forest.
The reserve is a fantastic destination for those looking to experience Canberra’s natural beauty, with its combination of plant and wildlife diversity, scenic trails, and the iconic Black Mountain Tower making it a must-visit.