The Bald Hills Wetland Reserve is a special place, alive with an array of birds and other wildlife. A meandering walking track leads you through a series of sand ridges and thickets of Paperbark, that flood during wet periods, to the sheltered birdhide where you can sit quietly and observe birds feeding within the wetland.
Things to Do
- The reserve provides a wonderful opportunity to experience a rich range of flora and fauna. There are nearly 90 plant species listed for the reserve and over 100 species of birds are either residents or visitors. Many of these birds rely on the wetlands for breeding.
- The Wetland Walk is 750 m in length, about 15 minutes one way. The meandering walking track from the carpark takes you through open woodlands and Paperbark thickets to a large shallow wetland. From the birdhide you will be rewarded with the sight of a variety of birdlife. The trail is suitable for wheelchairs and prams.
Parks in Vicotoria