Your safety
Sherwood Arboretum offers 15 ha of peaceful, riverside green space to enjoy.
These few tips may help you, your family and friends have a safer visit.
The Arboretum wetlands include two unfenced lakes, separated by a long causeway, ideal for bird watching. There is also a fenced viewing platform on the southern lake. Please remember that children should be supervised closely at all times when you are near the lake edges.
The Brisbane River runs along the western boundary of the Arboretum. The river’s edge drops suddenly into deep water. It is definitely NOT a good idea to swim in the river. There are Bull Sharks and also strong tidal currents.
This is particularly important for the safety of all visitors and our wonderful birdlife which breed in the Arboretum. Please carry a plastic bag to clean-up after your dog.
Every effort is made to ensure that our Arboretum volunteers enjoy a safe work environment.
The monthly ‘working bees’ of the Friends of Sherwood Arboretum follow the safety requirements of Brisbane City Council’s Habitat Brisbane program. We also work closely with Brisbane Botanic Gardens regarding the safe procedures for tree care.