Bunarong Park Wattle Tree Lane, Frankston, Victoria 3199
About the Business
Welcome to Bunarong Park, located in the beautiful Frankston municipality in Australia. Frankston is known for its abundance of parks, gardens, and natural reserves, and Bunarong Park is a true gem among them. As an establishment, park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, Bunarong Park offers a serene and tranquil escape from the stresses of modern life.
With over 100 green public spaces in the area, the Frankston community is fortunate to have such a diverse range of natural environments to explore and enjoy. Whether you're looking for a playground or a peaceful reserve, Bunarong Park has something for everyone. Our website allows you to easily filter your search by location, type, uses, activities, and features, ensuring that you find the perfect spot to relax and unwind.
One of the highlights of Bunarong Park is its large Reserve, providing ample space for activities such as kicking a ball and enjoying outdoor games. At the north end of the Reserve, you'll find a delightful playground for children to enjoy. For those seeking a mid-sized park, Bunarong Park offers shaded areas, walking paths, and a children's playground across the Reserve.
Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by Armstrongs Reserve, a long and beautiful expanse of native bushlands. A walking path winds through the center of the reserve, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning natural surroundings. Austin Reserve, on the other hand, is a tree-lined haven located near Belvedere Reserve, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking tranquillity.
Sports enthusiasts will find their haven in Ballam Park, which boasts two regional playground areas, 30 hectares of open spaces, and various sporting fields including an athletics track, AFL, soccer, and cricket facilities. Additionally, Ballam Park features a historical homestead, adding a touch of heritage to your visit.
If you're a nature lover, don't miss Banjo Rise Reserve, a one-hectare sanctuary supporting a healthy woodland community. This reserve is home to a variety of local birds, small lizards, and even isolated orchid populations. For a picturesque setting, head to Banyan Reserve, covering eight hectares and featuring a Melbourne Water retarding basin. Walking tracks and a small playground make this reserve a delightful place to explore.
As you visit Bunarong Park, we encourage you to take a moment to acknowledge the traditional owners, the Bunurong people, who have been the custodians of this land for generations. Frankston City Council pays respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past and present, who have played an integral role in the history of the region.
So come and experience the natural beauty and serenity of Bunarong Park. Whether you're seeking relaxation, outdoor activities, or a connection with nature, our park has it all. Explore our website to discover the perfect spot for your next adventure.
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Location & Phone number
Wattle Tree Lane, Frankston, Victoria 3199, Australia
Reviews
"Smaller than some of the other reserves around, but still worth a visit. Has a great view from a lookout tower in the middle."
"Beautiful indigenous land only wish it was a bit better looked after please do not bring your pets through here as wildlife live here, Frankston council needs to cake more care and pride of this piece of land."
"love every part of the park its got great tracks to walk around i do it a few times, most of the time its at night to goto the lookout at night such an awsome scenery the only down part is when drunk inbreds decide to throw bottles or break them over the walking track when there is a bin chained to the look out spot right under them"
"Hidden gem right in the heart of Frankston. Great views of the bay. Wide variety of flora. Doesn't appear to be over frequented. Nice quiet relaxing place."
"Small reserve with some remnant coastal heathland vegetation and eucalyptus woodland. Platform in the middle provides a great view over Frankston and looking further West across the Bay to the You Yangs. A great time to visit is in early spring when the Wedding Bush is in bloom along Wedding Bush Way trail on the South side of reserve. Other than the viewing platform there's a few benches dotted throughout the reserve. Definitely no BBQs here, nearby Ballam Park has those."
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