Box Hill National Trust Reserve is a protected area in Victoria, Australia, known for its historic Box Hill Quarry, diverse native vegetation, and panoramic views of Melbourne, offering a rewarding outdoor experience with walking trails and scenic lookouts.
Box Hill National Trust Reserve is located in the suburb of Box Hill, approximately 14 kilometers east of Melbourne’s central business district in Victoria, Australia. The reserve is centered around the historic Box Hill Quarry site, which operated from the late 1800s through to the mid-20th century, supplying bluestone for building materials in Melbourne. Today, the oxidized quarry walls and natural rock formations provide a dramatic backdrop for the reserve. The area comprises of open woodland and remnant native vegetation, including species such as River Red Gum, Manna Gum, and native grasses, supporting local birds and small mammals. The elevated vantage point offers sweeping views over metropolitan Melbourne, making it a popular destination for sightseeing and photography. Visitors enjoy walking on well-maintained tracks and pathways that explore both the quarry's heritage features and natural environments. The reserve is managed by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and plays an important role in preserving local cultural heritage alongside natural landscapes. Box Hill National Trust Reserve also provides educational opportunities related to geology, ecology, and local history. Picnic areas and readily accessible trails make it a favored spot for community recreation, informal bushwalking, and nature appreciation close to an urban setting. Its proximity to the city combined with its rural character allows visitors to experience a blend of natural beauty and historical significance in a compact, visitor-friendly reserve.
Historic Box Hill Quarry with visible bluestone walls
Panoramic views of Melbourne’s skyline from the Reserve lookout
Native open woodland habitat featuring River Red Gum and native birdlife
Accessible walking tracks suitable for families and casual hikers
The exposed bluestone quarry faces showcase historic mining activity and geological features unique to the region.
A well-placed vantage point offering uninterrupted views across the Melbourne metropolitan area, ideal for sunrise and sunset.
Remnant open woodland ecosystems dominated by River Red Gum and native grasses supporting local wildlife.