Mount Buninyong State Park is a volcanic peak park near Ballarat, Victoria, offering diverse native forests, panoramic views, and a range of outdoor activities including hiking and birdwatching.
Mount Buninyong State Park surrounds Mount Buninyong, an extinct volcano rising to 745 meters above sea level and located about 10 kilometers south of Ballarat, Victoria. The park features rich native forests dominated by tall eucalypts and a variety of understory plants, supporting abundant wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, and numerous bird species. The mountain’s summit provides visitors with sweeping views of Ballarat and the surrounding Western Victorian landscape. The park has ecological significance due to its volcanic soils and remnant native vegetation that has been preserved amid regional land clearing. Historically, the area was significant to the local Indigenous Wadawurrung people, who used the mountain as a vantage point and meeting place. Recreational opportunities in Mount Buninyong State Park include multi-use walking trails, mountain biking paths, picnicking areas, and birdwatching sites. Visitors can explore the Scenic Drive, which circles the mountain and offers lookouts and rest stops. The park also serves as an important local natural reserve for education and community events, highlighting conservation efforts and regional natural history. Mount Buninyong’s accessible location near Ballarat makes it a preferred destination for day visitors seeking nature experiences close to an urban center.
Summit lookout providing panoramic views over Ballarat and surrounding plains
Diverse native forest ecosystems with native birds like the Powerful Owl and Superb Fairywren
Scenic Drive circuit with multiple picnic areas and lookouts
Mountain biking trails designed for varied skill levels
The highest point in the park at 745 meters, offering unobstructed 360-degree views of Central Victoria.
A short circuit road around the mountain with multiple lookout points and picnic facilities.
Forests featuring tall eucalypts and native understory plants providing habitat for diverse wildlife.