Wangaratta Common Nature Conservation Reserve

National Parks and Reserves

This large relatively intact native grassland with diverse plants (96 species to date) is stunning in spring and early summer. It is home to a variety of native wildlife including a large mob of Kangaroos.
Notice board with information on the Wangaratta Common Nature Reserve under tin roof
Kangaroos standing amongst green and brown grass with trees in the background
Bridge with gravel path leading into paddock with blue sky
Gravel path next to a green pasture. Blue sky with shining sun
Tall trees with blue sky and shining sun in the background
Blue sky with sun shining above notice board with tin roof. Picnic table and green grass
bush wetlands gum trees vegetation
A large woodland area in the northwest of the reserve includes a seasonal River Red Gum wetland and grassy Grey Box woodland in the higher parts and offers excellent bird watching at times.

The grassland portion of the reserve is burnt every one to two years by Parks Victoria to maintain the grassland structure and diversity. This, along with much of the reserve becoming boggy during wet periods, means that it is best experienced during spring and dry winters.

Bounded by Tone Road, Mason Street and Greta Road, the reserve can be accessed by walking tracks from the public roads mentioned above, as well as Hay Avenue and Connell Street.

Information

Address

Tone Road, Wangaratta, Victoria, 3677

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