Green Wedge Reserve is an extensive protected rural and natural area surrounding metropolitan Melbourne, offering diverse outdoor recreation and conservation of native ecosystems.
The Green Wedge Reserve comprises several non-contiguous green zones encircling the urban boundary of Melbourne, Victoria. It serves as an important buffer to urban expansion, preserving farmland, forests, wetlands, and bushland. The reserve supports a rich diversity of native flora and fauna, including threatened species and vital habitats like the Westernport Bay Ramsar wetlands. Recreational opportunities abound, including hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and horseback riding across varied landscapes. Notable areas within or adjacent to the Green Wedge include the You Yangs Regional Park with its granite peaks and walking trails, and various wetlands supporting migratory birds and plant communities. Historically, the land has been managed by Traditional Owners such as the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung peoples, and conservation efforts now emphasize both cultural heritage and biodiversity protection. Visitors appreciate the contrast between open agricultural lands and pockets of native woodland, making it a valuable escape from the city. The Green Wedge Reserve is essential for maintaining Melbourne’s ecological health, offering clean air, fresh water, and recreational space, along with educational and community involvement programs.
You Yangs Regional Park granite peaks with panoramic views
Westernport Bay wetlands—a Ramsar-listed migratory bird habitat
Rural landscapes with working farms offering agri-tourism experiences
Diverse trail networks suited for hiking, biking, and equestrian use
Granite ridges offering rugged terrain, lookout points, and trails for walking, biking, and climbing.
Critical Ramsar site providing habitat for migratory birds and supporting coastal wetland ecosystems.
Working farms and rural landscapes, some offering farm-gate sales and community agritourism.