We went to the park this weekend, me , myhusband and 2 yrs old toddler.. we arrived and we decide to looking for the table for having our lunch coz we forgotten our mat. Arrived on the table.. people told us that the table and the area its been booked for 100 peoples. Maybe they're having party. But there's no any sign that's people booked only people put on the mat and loaded with packed bottles water. We feel like people just kick us out on the public parks .. I mean that's public parks how do people just doing their own things.. not considering other .., the table still empty and the other not yet arrived..even though allowed to having a meal then left ..coz we won't be long . After 1 hours drive from home. By then we already have no mood to look to find another place as another side is packed with a lot of peoples already. Then we drive to more further top carpark.. facing the lake .. open the backside booth and we sitting there having our lunch. After 1 hours we...
Read more🌟 A Kangaroo Wonderland at Cardinia Reservoir Park! 🌟 If you’re yearning to witness kangaroos in their natural habitat near Melbourne, look no further than the Cardinia Reservoir Park Kangaroo Viewing Trail. Located about 45 minutes south of Healesville Sanctuary and 45 minutes east of Melbourne CBD, this serene reserve offers an unforgettable experience. 🦘 Kangaroo Encounters: As you stroll along the reservoir wall, keep your eyes peeled for the Eastern Grey Kangaroos. They’re not shy! These majestic marsupials hop gracefully through the open grasslands, creating a mesmerizing sight. Whether you’re an avid wildlife enthusiast or just curious, the kangaroo viewing trail won’t disappoint. 🌄 Scenic Beauty: The trail winds through picturesque landscapes—rolling hills, native bushland, and tranquil water views. Capture the moment as kangaroos graze against the backdrop of the reservoir. It’s a...
Read moreThis trail is situated inside the Cardinia reservior park. I have visited this trail many times. Based on my experience, kangaroos can be seen around sunset everyday.
If you can visit before the sunrise also you can see kangaroos here, but the park main enterance opens at 7 am. So you miss the morning kangaroos. If you visit here at sunset you can see at least 20-30 kangaroos.
If you go there on a weekday, feels bit unsafe, be careful careful not to wander around as there's not many people around.
Good place to show native aussie kangaroos to kids and newcomers to Australia. Kangaroos can be seen before sunrise or after sunset, on rainy days they cab bee seen during the daytime if...
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