Things to do with kids in Ipswich
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Things to do with kids in Ipswich

Things to do with kids in Ipswich

Ipswich is about a 30-minute drive from Brisbane, and it’s a great place to take your kids, whether it’s on a weekday or a weekend. we’ve summarised a few places that are perfect for a family day out, and you can even make a pit stop at Costco for shopping and refuelling on your way back!

Best Things to do with kids in Ipswich

This gallery includes a Children’s Gallery space as well. From 22/4 to 16/7, there’s a free “Make Some Noise” event where kids can explore the concept of everyday music through open activities and experiences.

We took out kids to their Clay workshop and they loved it!

Address: D’Arcy Doyle Place Ipswich Qld 4305

Summer Land Camels

This camel farm is surprisingly clean. You’ll need to bring $3 in coins for the feeding area, which operates on a self-service cash basis. After feeding the camels, you can go to the restaurant to buy Gelato made from camel milk, which is a favorite among kids. The restaurant primarily serves camel meat and dairy products, and we tried a pastry made from camel milk. I couldn’t quite get used to the taste as it had a strong animal flavor, but it was still an interesting experience.

Address: 8 Charles Chauvel Dr, Harrisville QLD 4307

Ipswich Nature Centre

Next, we headed to Ipswich Nature Centre to see animals. Honestly, compared to the distant and tiring Australia Zoo, this place is amazing for children under the age of five. It features a wooden boardwalk throughout, allowing for shaded walks. The park’s layout is well-designed for a one-way tour, passing different animal habitats on both sides. A complete tour takes about forty minutes to an hour.

This free zoo showcases over 40 different species of native Australian wildlife, including wallabies, pythons, black swans, and even some rare and endangered animals like quokkas, bilbies, and black-capped conures. After visiting the zoo, you can take your kids to the nearby Queens Park Playground for more fun.

Address: Queens Park, Goleby Avenue Ipswich

The Workshops Rail Museum

You can visit the train museum, just a five-minute drive from the zoo. This museum showcases various cargo and passenger trains from Queensland’s early days. There is also a large area with small trains in the Inner Playground, and a crafting area.

The Workshops Rail Museum allows kids to experience driving trains. It also has a Science Centre where kids can learn about how things work. There are also craft materials available for kids to create their own items. Adult tickets are $14.50, kids are $11.50, and children under three get in for free.

Address: North St, North Ipswich QLD 4305

Ipswich Children Library

Ipswich Children Library is a great place to take your kids for a visit, suitable for children aged 0-12. The library offers over 35,000 books for various age groups, as well as facilities, puzzles, building blocks, and toys for children to play, learn, and explore. The library’s indoor and outdoor environment is very pleasant, and there’s a large square outside for kids to run around.

Address: Nicholas Street Precinct, Ipswich Qld 4305

RSPCA

If your kids love dogs or cats, you can visit the RSPCA on your way back. There are many dogs and cats available for adoption.

Address: 6 Hooper St West Ipswich

Enjoy your day out in Ipswich with the little ones!

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