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Bonegilla Nature Reserve in New South Wales protects diverse woodlands and wetlands, offering visitors a peaceful outdoor setting for nature observation and walking trails.

500
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Bonegilla Nature Reserve

Bonegilla Nature Reserve
 

Bonegilla Nature Reserve is located in the Albury region of southern New South Wales and is designated to preserve native flora and fauna characteristic of the region's temperate woodlands and wetland ecosystems. The reserve features gently rolling hills, open forested areas dominated by eucalyptus species, and seasonal wetlands that provide vital habitat for waterbirds, amphibians, and other wildlife. Historically, the area was important to Indigenous peoples and contains sites of cultural significance. Today, Bonegilla Nature Reserve offers opportunities for hiking on a network of easy walking trails, birdwatching, and photography in a quiet, natural setting. The reserve’s relatively small size and accessible trails make it a family-friendly destination for day visitors seeking to experience native vegetation communities and spot regional birdlife such as kookaburras, galahs, and waterfowl. There are no developed campgrounds within the reserve, preserving its tranquil character. Bonegilla also serves as an important green space buffering urban development nearby. Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment, especially during cooler months when the birds are most active and the wetlands hold water from seasonal rains. The reserve’s conservation efforts focus on controlling invasive species and maintaining the integrity of its wetland areas. Bonegilla Nature Reserve remains a valued local natural refuge providing low-impact recreation and habitat protection.

Highlights

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Scenic walking trails through native eucalyptus woodlands

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Seasonal wetlands that attract diverse waterbirds

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Opportunities for peaceful birdwatching and nature photography

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Cultural heritage sites significant to the local Indigenous community

Notable Natural Features

Bonegilla Wetlands

Seasonal wetlands within the reserve attract a variety of waterbirds and amphibians, serving as an important ecological niche.

Eucalyptus Woodland

Dominated by native eucalyptus species, this woodland supports diverse birdlife and native mammals in a temperate forest setting.

Cultural Heritage Sites

Areas within the reserve contain sites of significance to the local Indigenous communities, reflecting long-standing connection to the land.