The Macedon Ranges in Victoria, Australia, offer a variety of nature and wildlife tours for visitors to explore the region's diverse flora and fauna. Some of the key attractions and activities in the area include Macedon Regional Park, home to more than 200 species of birds and a variety of mammals such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and more. Hanging Rock Reserve provides opportunities to spot native fauna like kangaroos, possums, wallabies, and lizards while exploring the famous rock formation and its surroundings. Black Hill Reserve in Kyneton features pristine native bushland and a wide range of native wildlife.
Mt Piper serves as a haven for local wildlife, offering visitors the chance to spot endangered species like the blue ant, the golden sun moth, and majestic wedge-tail eagles. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a game at Hepburn Springs Golf Course or Gisborne Golf Club, where friendly kangaroos can often be seen lazing on the greens or traversing the fairways. Additionally, exploring Hepburn Regional Park and Mount Franklin Crater allows visitors to discover mineral springs, waterfalls, and scenic walking trails within the picturesque and diverse landscape of the Macedon Ranges. The region offers opportunities to wander through rugged river gorges, volcanic craters, and blankets of wildflowers for nature lovers to enjoy.