Top 10 Nature & Parks in Frankston, Victoria

November 28, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Frankston, Australia including Bunarong Park, Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve, Frankston Beach, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Arboretrum, Lower Sweetwater Creek Reserve, Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground, Ballam Park, George Pentland Botanical Gardens, Witternberg Reserve, Jubilee Park.
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1. Bunarong Park

Wattle Tree Lane, Frankston, Victoria Australia +61 1300 322 322 http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/Bunarong_Park
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Bunarong Park

Reviewed By T9586RWalexa

A great place to look around with fresh air & views of Frankston, the Bay and Local surrounds. This area and the surrounding houses was bush land in the late 60's early 70's and was famous for its Dirt Bike motor bike & Moto Cross tracks. Most of the walking tracks in this reserve are ex motor bike tracks now maintained as walking tracks. If you like this place then also try the Pines Fauna & Flora Reserve which was used as a council Sanitary Depot and Motor Bike track riding. Enjoy the Serenity.

2. Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

Darnley Dr., Frankston, Victoria 3200 Australia
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

Reviewed By T9586RWalexa

A great place to go for a walk with peace and quiet. Plenty walking tracks to pick from. Give your legs a good work out or just sit and relax

3. Frankston Beach

Frankston, Victoria Australia http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/Mornington-Peninsula/Destinations/Frankston
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4.5 based on 353 reviews

Frankston Beach

Reviewed By BLoke88 - Melbourne, Australia

The place was bustling. Great beach, with great spots for picnics and waters to swim in. It also has a pier to jump off into the waters.

4. Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Arboretrum

Edward st, Frankston, Victoria Australia http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Langwarrin/Elisabeth_Murdoch_Arboretum
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Dame Elisabeth Murdoch Arboretrum

5. Lower Sweetwater Creek Reserve

Fenton Crescent, Frankston, Victoria Australia http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston_South/Sweetwater_Creek_Lower_Nature_Reserve
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Lower Sweetwater Creek Reserve

Reviewed By thedovelqueen - Melbourne, Australia

Love this little piece of bushland close to home, lovely walk with my dogs every couple of days. Various tracks to follow to switch things up. Would definitely recommend.

6. Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground

Pier Promenade, Frankston, Victoria Australia +61 1300 322 322 http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/Frankston_Waterfront_Reserve
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground

The Frankston Regional Foreshore Playground is due to be upgraded in the winter 2017.

Reviewed By rvb48 - Melbourne, Australia

Visited with my family and it was a beautiful day to have a nice family day out with barbecue, a childrens beach as well as the playground. Kept them happy for hours. There is also a restaurant on site for meals or drinks..

7. Ballam Park

260R Cranbourne Rd, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 1300 322 322 http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Karingal/Ballam_Park
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Ballam Park

Council has temporarily closed a small section of the recently constructed playground at Ballam Park while further works are undertaken as part of the upgrades. We will advise when this area will reopen for families to enjoy.

Reviewed By urbandrifter - Melbourne, Australia

There is sport on the ovals and long paths to walk or cycle or scooter. Multiple playgrounds, with all the elements that you’d expect. Plenty of wide open spaces for.... well just playing. Add in BBQs, shelters, and public toilets and it has it all. It has so much to offer and the Karringal shops are next door. There is a bus stop out the front as well and the old homestead adjoins it.

8. George Pentland Botanical Gardens

Foot st, Frankston, Victoria Australia http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/George_Pentland_Botanic_Gardens
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

George Pentland Botanical Gardens

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

One of the best gardens in Melbourne has improved if possible.. now has an excellent playground plus great new toilets and undercover picnic area. The gardens are fabulous especially the various woodlands and the pond. Huge grasses areas for the kids to run around as well. My son especially loved the small trees that he could climb TIP: parking on Foot St but more likely to get park around corner on Williams St.

9. Witternberg Reserve

Witternberg Ave, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 1300 322 322 http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/Witternberg_Reserve
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Witternberg Reserve

10. Jubilee Park

Hill Crest Road, Frankston, Victoria 3199 Australia +61 1300 322 322 [email protected] http://www.frankston.vic.gov.au/Things_To_Do/Parks_and_Reserves/Frankston/Jubilee_Park
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Jubilee Park

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