Wenhams Lane Bush Reserve 

Wenhams Lane Wangaratta Victoria
Circuit
Nature Walks
1 km
10 minutes
Grade 1: No bushwalking experience required. Flat even surface with no steps or steep sections. Suitable for wheelchair users who have someone to assist them. Walks no greater than 5km.
Grade 2: No bushwalking experience required. The track is hardened or compacted surface and may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps. Walks no greater than 10km.
Grade 3: Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections a rough surface and many steps. Walks up to 20km.
Grade 4: Bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may be long, rough and very steep. Directional signage may be limited.
Grade 5: Very experienced bushwalkers with specialised skills, including navigation and emergency first aid. Tracks are likely to be very rough, very steep and unmarked. Walks may be more than 20km.

Wenhams Lane Bushland Reserve offers a peaceful nature experience and an opportunity to explore a remnant of the endangered Plains Grassy Woodland ecological community.

The reserve protects stands of Grey Box woodland and a diverse native understorey, making it an important conservation site within the Wangaratta area.

Accessible from Wenhams Lane near the playground, the reserve has an interesting history. Originally established as a community firewood lot in 2004, the site was burnt out by a fast-moving grassfire in 2006. Since then, it has been carefully revegetated with indigenous plant species and is now managed as a bushland reserve.

Visitors will discover a variety of delicate native plants, including Bulbine Lilies, Chocolate Lilies, Billy Buttons and Small-leaved Bacon and Eggs. These species form a fragile understorey that supports a range of native wildlife, including butterflies and bees.

The site also holds cultural significance, with many of these plants traditionally used by the Bpangerang people for food, particularly the edible underground tubers of Bulbine and Chocolate Lilies.

To help protect this sensitive environment, visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths while exploring the reserve. Continue west along Wenhams Lane to connect with the One Mile Creek path for a longer walking experience.

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