Day Passes can also be purchased from the Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre during opening hours.
What to bring
Tidbinbilla offers opportunities for short walks, a day-hike or simply enjoy a picnic and take the kids to the Nature Discovery Playground.
We are located close to sub-alpine environments and most of your visit will be spent outdoors. These simple preparations before you arrive will help you have a safe and enjoyable visit:
- Check the weather forecast before your visit and dress for the conditions
- Dress in comfortable layered clothing
- Wear comfortable covered shoes
- Pack sunscreen and a hat
- Bring a raincoat
- Bring a water bottle which can be refilled at the Visitor Centre
Mobile reception may be limited throughout the drive to Tidbinbilla and while at the reserve.
During your visit
Please remember:
- Respect the natural environment and other visitors
- Do not feed or touch any animals
- There are no bins at Tidbinbilla, please take your rubbish with you
- Leave your pets at home. All domestic animals are prohibited (assistance animals exempt)
- Only light fires in authorised fireplaces
- Cycling is allowed on formed roads and fire trails only
- No camping in the reserve
- Drive carefully for both your safety and our wildlife
- Please observe the 35 km/hr speed limit for both your safety and our wildlife
- Camping, fishing, horse riding, off-road 4WD activities and trail bike riding are not permitted at Tidbinbilla
- Mobile reception may be limited throughout the drive to Tidbinbilla and while at the reserve.
Please also read about Safety in ACT Parks and Reserves.