Description
Red Hill Station Reserve is a natural reserve located in the hinterlands of the Peninsula.
It was designed to preserve some of the heritage features of the Red Hill Railway. Surrounded by tall eucalypt trees, the reserve offers an expansive network of trails for walkers, horse riders and bike riders alike.
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities at the reserve. The expansive network of trails provides a great opportunity for walkers, horse riders and bike riders. The reserve also has an area dedicated to children, where they can play on nest swings, swings, and crawl through tunnels to explore. The area is designed to be in harmony with the natural surroundings. There are also picnic tables and barbecues available, making it a perfect place to share a feast with loved ones.
The reserve is open year-round, and visitors are welcome at any time.
To get to the Red Hill Station Reserve by car, drive along the Frankston-Flinders Road, and turn onto Arthurs Seat Road. From there, turn left onto Red Hill Parade and follow the signs to the reserve. The reserve has a car park available on site. Visitors can also reach the reserve via public transport. The nearest train station is Rosebud Station, which is approximately a 15-minute drive away from the reserve.
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