Wilson Botanic Park is a large botanic and natural park offering diverse native and exotic plant collections alongside recreational spaces in the City of Knox, Victoria.
Wilson Botanic Park, located in Wantirna South, Victoria, spans approximately 40 hectares and is a blend of cultivated gardens, natural bushland, and water features, serving as both a botanical attraction and a community park. Established on land formerly used for agriculture and sand mining, the park was developed to conserve local flora while introducing a variety of native and exotic species. The park's geography includes eucalypt woodlands, open grassy areas, lakes, and specialized garden zones such as the arboretum and wetland gardens. Wildlife is abundant, with numerous bird species frequently observed, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. Visitors enjoy a range of recreation opportunities including walking along well-maintained trails, picnicking at covered shelters, photography, and engaging with educational signage about plant species and ecological systems. Notable landmarks within the park include the lake with its island sanctuary, the formal garden spaces featuring rare and distinctive trees, and the play areas designed for families. The park's proximity to Melbourne makes it accessible for day visits and supports community events such as guided walks and environmental education programs. Wilson Botanic Park appeals to nature lovers, families, and horticulture enthusiasts who appreciate the combination of natural beauty and designed landscapes.
The large central lake with its bird sanctuary island
Diverse arboretum collections featuring native and exotic trees
Wetland areas supporting local amphibians and aquatic plants
Accessible, well-maintained walking trails suitable for families
A large man-made lake that provides habitat for waterbirds and supports a protected island for native bird species.
Includes diverse native Australian trees and exotic species arranged for botanical study and enjoyment.
A carefully managed wetland ecosystem that supports aquatic plants, frogs, and other wildlife.