Percival Hill is a nature reserve at Nicholls in the Gungahlin area. Google also has it named as Percy Hill Nature Reserve.
This reserve joins onto other reserves in Nichols and borders Gungahlin Pond. Ginninderra Creek that starts at the Pond travels through the lower ground.
There are multiple trails, including a gentle incline to the top of Percival Hill. From here you overlook the large Gundaroo Dr/Barton Hwy roundabout and the suburb of Crace. There are views across to the Brindabellas.
There are plenty of kangaroos living there.
In the lower area there is a picturesque dam.
There are no carparks for the reserve, but several adjoining roads where you can park.
There are no toilets on the reserve.
There are several places where you can park and get into the reserve.
Entrance via climb-thru gate just past the Old Blacksmith's shop. You have to park on the side of the road.
You can park in the turning circle at the end of the road and there is a path into the reserve.
Park on Ibis St or Candlebark Cl and walk over the dam to the reserve.
Looking down on Crace
Looking across to the Brindabellas
Crace
Gentle incline to the top
Entrance from Barton Hwy
No scrub to contend with