Ambergate Reserve

Ambergate Reserve

National Parks and Reserves
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore 75 hectares of protected scrubland and woodlands, experiencing the natural beauty of Busselton's coastal plains.
  • Stroll the four-kilometre loop walk trail, discovering over 360 plant species and vibrant wildflowers in spring.
  • Observe diverse wildlife, including migratory birds, with opportunities for day and night spotting adventures.
  • Follow the path and use cleaning stations to help protect native plants from dieback fungus threats.
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Ambergate Reserve is a 75-hectare regional park that protects the remnants of scrubland and woodlands once common along the coastal plains of Busselton. The reserve is ablaze with wildflowers in spring – but at any time of the year, the four-kilometre loop walk trail offers the visitor a chance to observe an amazing variety of plants and wildlife.

Over 360 plant species have been recorded at Ambergate Reserve. From tall trees and shrubs such as marri, jarrah, peppermints, banksia and snottygobble, to creepers and ground covers and 26 species of orchid!

Many animal species inhabit the reserve, and while some are active during the day, many others are only seen at night, while ‘spotlighting’. There is also an enormous variety of birds found here. The birdlife varies greatly by season, with the reserve being used by many migratory species.

When visiting the reserve it is important to follow the path and adhere to all signage. To prevent the spread of the dieback fungus that threatens native plant species in the southwest, visitors are asked to use the footwear cleaning stations at the entrance to the trail and the junctions.

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4.6 / 5 55 Google reviews

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Accreditations

  • WA – Australia's South West

Features

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Walks

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
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