Description
Thompson Reserve Inverloch is a small but beautiful area of bushland located to the north of the town.
With just a few entry points and a small number of well-marked trails, the reserve offers a peaceful escape from the bustling town. The reserve provides a glimpse of what Inverloch looked like before settlement, with natural bushland, original woodland, and low-lying swamp paperbark thickets that once covered the land.
A stroll through the woodland reserve is a must-do activity at Thompson Reserve Inverloch. The reserve's marked nature walk is an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding bushland. Visitors can also explore the nearby Screw Creek Walk and Ayr Creek Walk, which offer additional opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the area.
The best time to visit Thompson Reserve Inverloch is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.
Visitors can travel to Inverloch, which is located approximately 143 km southeast of Melbourne, to access Thompson Reserve Inverloch. From there, the reserve is located to the north of the town and can be accessed via a few entry points. Visitors can obtain pamphlets about the reserve and nearby walks from the local tourist information centre, which will provide valuable information about your visit. The South Gippsland Conservation Society pamphlet is also available at the local Visitor Information Centre.
Thompson Reserve Inverloch is a perfect getaway spot for those who want to enjoy a peaceful walk in the bush or explore the unique flora and fauna in the area. With its natural beauty, it is a true gem and a must
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