Flagstone

Flagstone

Flagstone takes its name from the outcrops of flag rock in the creek beds of the area. To the local Indigenous people, Round Mountain – which is located within the Flagstone area – is considered a sacred place. It borders several tribal areas and was used as a meeting place. The mountain has been set aside as a cultural heritage site.

Flagstone as a suburb had started to form by 1996, with the development of streets off Bushman Drive. Flagstone was named by the Minister for Natural Resources on 24 April 1997 as a neighbourhood within the districts of Undullah and Jimboomba. The area to the south of Flagstone State School adjacent to Sandy Gully, as well as the school itself, were developed by 2001. Flagstone Community College opened in 2002. The bulk of the development to the west of the Sydney–Brisbane railway line occurred after 2011. Flagstone was gazetted as a suburb within the City of Logan on 20 May 2016.

If you're looking for some cool and refreshing entertainment for your Brisbane Kids then you will want to head to Flagstone Water Park located in the vicinity of the Flagstone Adventure Playground near Jimboomba, around 45 minutes south of Brisbane. Imagine one of Brisbane’s best adventure playgrounds, then add a waterpark, then add free for everybody and you can assume this is going to be a very popular place over the warmer months of the year.