Description
Seymour Bushland Park is a peaceful and beautiful travel destination for nature lovers.
Located on the Goulburn Valley Highway in Seymour, Australia, the park is easily accessible to visitors. It offers 3.5km of walking trails, with a short loop of 1.5km and a long loop of 2km. Visitors can enjoy bird watching, wildlife spotting, and wildflowers in the spring, such as orchids and creepers. The park is also home to several threatened species listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, including the brush-tailed phascogale, endangered barking owl, and squirrel glider. Visitors can help support their conservation by respecting the park and its wildlife. The best time to visit Seymour Bushland Park is in the spring when the wildflowers are in bloom, but the walking trails and wildlife can be enjoyed throughout the year. The park has toilets and a walking trail, and dogs are allowed on-leash. Visitors can also visit the nearby Light Horse Memorial Park, which is a few kilometers away. To get to Seymour Bushland Park, visitors can take the Goulburn Valley Highway towards Seymour and park their cars to start their bushwalking adventure.
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Parks: Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, Regional Parks