Seymour Bushland Park

Seymour Bushland Park A remnant patch of bush, Seymour Bushland Park is an island of native vegetation in a sea of otherwise cleared land.

Seymour Bushland Park has been likened to an island of native vegetation in a sea of otherwise cleared land. The surrounding land has been mostly cleared for either housing, industry or farmland. Because Seymour Bushland Park is a refuge of bushland in the area, its 62 hectares have been set aside as a nature reserve, under a Trust for Nature covenant. The beautifully regenerating bushland is pred

ominantly Grey Box and Red Box, with a rich understorey of flowering shrubs and wildflowers in Spring. Some of the fauna Seymour Bushland Park is home to are Red Capped Robins, Speckled Warblers, Tree Creepers, Dollar Birds, and Echidnas, Wallabies and Kangaroos. Flora includes, gums, wattles, bottle brushes and, in the spring, wildflowers such as purple bearded orchids . You can take a walk through this rich habitat via one of two walking paths. The short walk takes around twenty-five minutes, while the long walk takes roughly forty-five minutes.

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21/10/2025

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Surprised by the number of gorgeous orchids shining in the grasses.  Photos by R Steele.
24/09/2025

Surprised by the number of gorgeous orchids shining in the grasses. Photos by R Steele.

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Golburn Valley Highway
Seymour, VIC
3660

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