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One Tree Hill Regional Park

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One Tree Hill Regional Park (1090 hectares), one of Bendigo's major open space recreational areas, is known for its colourful wildflower displays featuring wattles, wax-flowers and a variety of daisies. The large varieties of orchids found in the park are of great interest to wildflower enthusiasts.

The One Tree Hill Regional Park is now a part of the Greater Bendigo National Park.

Flora & FaunaNative fauna found in the park includes wallabies, lace monitors and other species including the rare Brush-tailed Phascogale. Many bird species can also be observed.

The forest is a result of 100 years of regrowth including open forests of Red Stringybark, Red Ironbark, Yellow Gum, Red Box and Long-leaf Box. An understorey of shrubs, annuals and grasses is also present.

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5km southeast of Bendigo, Edwards Road is accessible from Strathfieldsaye Road and Mandurang Road. Wildflower Drive, at the northern end of the park, can be accessed from McIvor Highway or Strathfieldsaye Road

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Edwards Road
Bendigo VIC

Getting There5km southeast of Bendigo, Edwards Road is accessible from Strathfieldsaye Road and Mandurang Road. Wildflower Drive, at the northern end of the park, can be accessed from McIvor Highway or Strathfieldsaye Road
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