It's pretty impossible to uncover the meaning of this park's name. It suggests the name of a person with the first two "initials" (the place is also named J.C. Slaughter Falls), though I cannot find out who J. C. Slaughter is. And research is a huge part of my job and nature.
(Update: I just received this email from my father, who read this review: "JC Slaughter was Town Clerk of Brisbane - the chief admin officer - for a very long time (30 years?), hence why the Mt Coot-tha park/falls was named after him. I could have told you this, had you asked. 1 out of 10 for research Kazza. When in doubt, ask 'The Dad'.")
The place is of interest to people into the paranormal. The internet has forums with people discussing images of "lights" they've taken here at night. (I have to admit I take Scully's rather than Mulder's view on this one.) There's also an urban legend that a girl was raped and killed here decades ago, but there is no evidence to suggest this occurred. I have also read that JC Slaughter Falls was once the site of an old ammunitions hut where the military stored and issued all types of ammunitions and explosives to U.S. naval activities and ships in Brisbane.
I didn't even realize the name of this place the first time I came here. Many years ago, my ex-boyfriend brought me to Slaughter Falls one night after we saw a horror movie. (Can't remember the name. I remember it was b-grade, but I'm a wuss.) I was already feeling creeped out the moment we stepped out of the car - in order to "have a look around", which I swiftly did. I saw the sign "Slaughter Falls" and I told my companion he had to be kidding. He didn't really see an issue, but I swiftly convinced him to get us the hell out of there.
Night-time activity also includes douchebags hooning around the roads of Mt. Coot-tha, doing tough laps.
Maybe visit by daytime, as Mt. Coot-tha is really pretty.
PS As to whether this place is good for children - it's up to you. If you like to scare your child straight, it may be alright to visit at nighttime. ("If you don't eat all your dinner tonight, we might have to go for a trip to the park!") read more