Join Wildlife Queensland’s echidna expert, Dr. Kate Dutton-Regester, on a guided, educational walk to stunning Mt Gravatt Lookout. Learn about echidna ecology and the history of Mt Gravatt, known by local Aboriginal Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples as ‘kaggur-madul,’ meaning the place of echidna or ‘caggara-mahbill’ where echidnas rest. As we hike towards the summit, you’ll encounter lush ferns and shrubs and have the chance to spot local wildlife. Once at the summit, a breathtaking view awaits!
Meeting Point: Gertrude Petty Place for a 5:00 pm departure.