

Warringine Park
Mornington Peninsula
About Warringine Park
Warringine Park is one of the best-kept secrets on the Mornington Peninsula. Declared a conservation park in 1994, the park is divided into four sections: Coastal, Wetland, Creek and Woodland, and is located between Hastings and Bittern. Each section has its own special value. Managed primarily for conservation purposes, the park provides wonderful opportunities for passive recreational activities and has walking tracks through the coastal and creek sections. The beauty of the park can be quite subtle so take the time to pause and observe your surroundings – you won’t be disappointed. As you stroll through the park you will discover: a bird watchers paradise with over 110 bird species including the endangered Great Egret and Lewin’s Rail; a haven for other native fauna species including ...
Warringine Park
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
2230 Frankston-Flinders Road, Mornington Peninsula, Bittern, Victoria, Australia, 3918
Warringine Park is one of the best kept secrets on the Mornington Peninsula. This large conservation park is located between Bittern and Hastings.
Warringine Park
2230 Frankston-Flinders Road, Mornington Peninsula, Bittern, Victoria, Australia, 3918
info@mprtb.com
5925 9346