Molly O'Neill nature track
Highlights
- Explore the Molly O'Neill nature track to discover native plants through informative signage in Bungonia National Park.
- Savour the vibrant wildflowers in spring while walking through the park's stunning eucalyptus woodland.
- Keep an eye out for wallabies and kangaroos as you traverse the wildlife-rich habitats along the track.
- Reach The Lookdown lookout for breathtaking views that reward your hiking efforts with a spectacular finish.
Molly O’Neill was an amateur botanist who passionately dedicated herself to exploring and researching what was, at the time, Bungonia Reserve and is now Bungonia National Park. It is only fitting, therefore, that a walking track has been named in her honour.
Take your time along this short track to read the interpretive signage and see what you can learn about some of the plants native to the park. Enjoy the wildflowers during spring and keep your binoculars handy to look at the wildlife whose habitats you’re passing through. During daylight hours, you’re most likely to see wallaroos, wallabies, kangaroos, goannas and lyrebirds. At night, you may get a glimpse of a glider and you will almost certainly see possums.
The track passes through the park’s typical eucalyptus woodland with limestone outcrops and ends, with a flourish at The Lookdown lookout. For a longer hike try the Green track.
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