J.C. Slaughter Falls - Mt Coot-tha Reserve park booking sites

The J.C. Slaughter Falls section of the Mt Coot-tha Reserve at Mt Coot-tha has 2 park booking sites for park bookings for special events of short duration. These booking sites are located in a natural bushland setting.

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Park location

J.C Slaughter Falls is located off Sir Samuel Griffith Drive, Mt Coot-tha.

Park facilities

The J.C. Slaughter Falls section of Mt Coot-tha Reserve includes the following facilities:

  • barbecues
  • booking sites
  • boom gate/lockrail
  • parking
  • shelter sheds
  • taps
  • toilets
  • uncovered picnic tables
  • walking tracks.

Note: The boom gate prevents vehicle access to and from the area between 7pm and 6am daily.

Booking sites

There are 2 booking sites at J.C Slaughter Falls.

Site nameSite descriptionCapacityPowerMarqueesVirtual tour
Picnic areaA flat, grassy area approximately half way along the access road. Suitable for corporate functions.50UnavailablePermittedNo
Bush ChapelAn open air bush chapel with a sandstone pulpit with log seating. This site is suitable for weddings and christenings.30-40UnavailablePermittedYes

Bookings conditions

  • Bookings only apply to the bookable site and use of any facilities within that site. 
  • You cannot book barbecues, shelters or playgrounds. You must share these facilities with other park users.
  • Vehicle access is not permitted. The booking site isn’t accessible by car, but there’s parking within walking distance.
  • You may be able to book a different area of the park. Submit an application and you will be contacted regarding the suitability of the site for the event, availability and fees.

Booking the site

To book the site, complete our online park booking application form.

Before you book, find information about other booking conditions, fees and requirements.

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