Bundoora Park Reserve is a large metropolitan park in Victoria, Australia, offering diverse recreational opportunities including walking trails, gardens, wildlife areas, and historic sites within an accessible natural setting.
Bundoora Park Reserve spans approximately 180 hectares in the northeastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The park is characterized by a mix of landscaped gardens, open grasslands, native bushland, and remnant woodland ecosystems. Established in the early 20th century, the park was developed on the site of a former farm and offers a combination of natural beauty and heritage significance, including historic buildings such as the 1860s Bundoora Homestead. The park serves as an important green space within the urban environment, providing habitat for native wildlife such as kangaroos, possums, and various bird species. Popular recreational opportunities include hiking and walking along its extensive trail network, picnicking in open areas or near the ornamental lakes, mountain biking, and birdwatching. The park also features several specialized garden areas, including a rose garden, a sensory garden, and native plant displays, appealing to gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike. Its playgrounds, sporting fields, and equestrian facilities add to the family-friendly appeal. Bundoora Park Reserve is managed by Parks Victoria and supported by local community groups, ensuring maintenance of its heritage features and natural assets. Visitors appreciate the balance between developed parklands and natural bush settings, making it a favored location for both active and passive outdoor activities, all within close reach of Melbourne’s urban center.
Bundoora Homestead Heritage Mansion and Museum
Expansive ornamental lakes supporting local waterbirds
Rose Garden with over 1,000 rose plants
Family-friendly playgrounds and picnic areas
A restored 19th-century manor house that serves as a museum and cultural venue, showcasing local history.
Series of artificial lakes providing habitat for ducks, swans, and other waterbirds, enhancing the park’s biodiversity.
A well-maintained garden area featuring more than 1,000 rose plants, ideal for leisurely strolls and photography.