Description
Wallace Reserve is a stunning nature park located in Frankston, Victoria, Australia.
Spanning across an area of 3.7 hectares, the reserve features pockets of natural indigenous bush for wildlife habitat. Thanks to the hard work of the local community, these areas have been restored and maintained.
Wallace Reserve offers a great escape from the noise and bustle of urban life, with its grassy areas ideal for recreational activities or simply soaking up the serene atmosphere. The park features a one-kilometer walking track that allows visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the park at a relaxed pace, while dogs are allowed to be walked on-leash.
The reserve is also an ideal location for wildlife enthusiasts, as the pockets of natural bush provide safe habitats for a variety of animals. Additionally, visitors can have a picnic on the grassy lawns and enjoy a break in the tranquil environment.
Although the park is open all year round, it is advisable to visit during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and more pleasant. During these times, the park is alive with vibrant colors, and the wildlife is active and abundant.
Visitors can use public transport to reach the reserve by taking a train to Frankston Station and getting a bus to the park. Alternatively, visitors can drive to the reserve, where parking space is available. The park is located on Wallace Avenue in Frankston, making it easily accessible.
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Parks: Entry Station, Lookouts, Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Toilets