Valley Reserve

620 reviews

80 Waimarie Dr, Mount Waverley VIC 3149, Australia

+61395183555

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Valley Reserve is a Tourist attraction located at 80 Waimarie Dr, Mount Waverley VIC 3149, Australia. It has received 620 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

F.A.Q

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  • The address of Valley Reserve: 80 Waimarie Dr, Mount Waverley VIC 3149, Australia

  • Valley Reserve has 4.6 stars from 620 reviews

  • Tourist attraction

  • "One of the newest and nicest public adventure parks in Melbourne's East"

    "This reserve is a classic example of the foresight and planning of the MMBW, (Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works) now Melbourne Water"

    "Green oasis in built up suburbia"

    "Wow, what a great place"

    "We went to the park yesterday for a BBQ with friends, it was quite busy"

Reviews

  • Aaron King

One of the newest and nicest public adventure parks in Melbourne's East. The toilets and drinking fountains are clean and perfectly maintained (although bringing your own soap is a good idea in case they run out on a popular day). Facilities for parents are very comfortable, and there's plenty of shaded seating for breast feeding out of the hot sun. Picnic spots are comfy. There are hectares of beautiful walking paths, and the local friends of the park group do a fabulous job keeping the area clean and local vegetation healthy. The playground itself has a great variety of challenge levels for kids from toddler to teen, and is well designed and a lot of fun. Also a handful of Pokemon Go and Ingress stops for those who play.

  • Robert Purton

This reserve is a classic example of the foresight and planning of the MMBW, (Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works) now Melbourne Water. The setting aside and eventual management of Valley Reserve by Melbourne Water gives the Eastern Suburbs one of several easily accessible and vitally important natural habitat areas for a wide range of fauna. Its main water way, Scotchman's Creek is home to a couple of very rare aquatic animals, and its numerous species of flora and trees is a fairly healthy set of "lungs" contributing to high air quality for nearby areas.

  • The Melbie

Green oasis in built up suburbia. Dogs on leash allowed but NOT in re-vegetation fenced off area. Awesome adventure playground for all ages & educational Amphitheatre. This is also used by the Scouts. Bbq covered area with ample seating, tables, toilets & car parking. Great walking bush trails with bridges over creek & detailed info boards on native flora & fauna. Part of it runs along Scotchman's Creek trail. Can easily walk 2 kms if you do the perimeter & inner trails. Check the trail map boards - take a pic & find your way around.

  • Do Dar

Wow, what a great place. Two very different themes, a fantastic playground, with BBQ facilities, a large car park and the other being a walk in the bush. It takes about 15 minutes to walk around the valley loop as it's called. All this right in the heart of Mount Waverley. Well worth a walk and or a play on the playground equipment. Plus near the Carpark is the Scarred Tree, the bark was removed by members of the Kulin People. Bark was used in traditional Aboriginal society to make canoes and shelters.

  • Local Business Gplus

We went to the park yesterday for a BBQ with friends, it was quite busy. A few electric BBQ's , some picnic tables and a couple of shelter huts and a few bins and running water.Plenty of parking Looks like there is many walking paths in amongst the native scrub, a nice hidden reserve in suburbia. What I liked about the picnic area was the large open field for the kids to kick a ball in and run around Looking forward to heading back and exploring the tracks around the park

  • M L

Great place for kids with an awesome playground, although it's probably better suited for older kids 6+ years of age. The walking tracks are also quite interesting, not too long, but still good considering the suburban location of the park itself. I would certainly recommend a visit to the park, as we had a good time and even saw lots of native birds. The one negative was that the boys toilets were closed.

  • Maria Ngo

I had a really lovely time exploring the urban bushland while on the trail of several geocaches. Didn't know there was such a great playground here as well as such a well maintained equipped toilet. There was ample parking as well. We owe much also to Alf Salkin for his pioneering work in conservation as well as the others who followed in his footsteps such that we have this to enjoy today.

  • Alex Clapp

I hadn't visited in a few years and wow how it's changed. It was always a lovely secluded reserve with lots of open spaces, but now they have transformed the main area near the BBQ rotunda into a beautiful playground/art installation. Lots of room for kids to play and explore with native bird sculptures, as well as the usual walking tracks and a modest amount of parking

  • Nathan Dalby (Prowler64)

Wonderful parkland. There are nice trails through the trees, very good for birdwatching and very quiet despite being so close to main roads. Then there is the playground. It is one of the best I've ever played on! It has a large tyre swing, a flying fox, a rope course and beautiful bird sculptures at the edge of the playground. Such a great place just to walk around in.

  • Russell Costello

Probably the best playground in the area. Lots of activities for little kids and for 10+ kids.
Playground
Fantastic, so challenging & well thought out. Two sand pits!
Restrooms
OK
Dog-friendliness
Not dog friendly though dogs on leads OK outside play area.
Picnic area
Two great shelters with tables a d seats, one with adjacent BBQs.

  • Colin Tan

A nice, well maintained local park nestled in a urban bush setting, with plenty of play equipment, although mainly suited for older children 4 and above. There are a few things there for toddlers, but the flying fox and rope climbing things are for older kids. There are also clean and maintained public toilets on site, as well as BBQ and covered seating areas.

  • Dean Barton-Ancliffe

This is a great little suburban park and probably one of the best in Melbourne. There are places close to the centre of the park where you can stand and never know that you were in the suburbs. Both the local authorities and park volunteers deserve a lot of praise for creating this beautiful bush setting in a very odd shaped section of land.

  • Jim Bo

Green space in the middle of suburbia. Smallish reserve but lots to explore and a link in Scotchmans creek. Some excellent facilities here for all ages. Including a well built play space, picnic areas and BBQs. The restored native vegetation is a testament to those involved in working on it. Lots of flora and fauna to discover.

  • tom schuring

It's a pretty special place. The more you learn about it the more amazing it gets. It's one of the few original bits of nature that shows what mount Waverley was like before development. There are a few very rare trees here and a wide variety of native trees and plants. It also looks like it is the start of s Scotchmans creek.

  • Melissa Kindblad

Great natural place space for kids, lots of ropes, things to climb, platforms, slides, a flying fox and a sand pit. Set in bushy surroundings, you'd hardly know you're in the suburbs. It's got great BBQ facilities, lots of tables and also toilets and plenty of parking. I'd highly recommend it for a family visit.

  • Jonathon Bulmer

Magical park. The kids love it. Nature in the middle of the city. The playground is for older kids though. I'm here on Sunday and there is a children's party on. Seems like a great place to celebrate. The place is packed but you can still find a secluded place to relax. Heaps of seating. Plenty safe.

  • S R

Great place, lovely scenery and plenty of space. It looks like students come here to practice for athletic/ running events. It would be nice for the teachers to please leave a little space on the pathway for walker bys as that's what my P.E teachers would do when we would practice in a public space.

  • Dhvani S

The perfect place! Be it family picnic, birthday party or a leisure walk... Can't think of any place other than Valley Reserve. If your kids live adventure and you love nature, this place offers everything you need. Its a place I always visit once a fortnight with my family! Go and get energized!!!

  • Cecilia Wong

Really great playground. Natural looking with Lots of wood and less plastic. Better for older kids as there’s lots of climbing. Really like the educational parts of the park like displays and pictures of the animals. The walks are nice too, would be great if there was more wildlife around.

  • Kathryn Lindsay

Fantastic playground with zones for different ages. The equipment includes two flying foxes, a ropes course, a slide and swings. There are three shelters with picnic tables and a BBQ area. Clean toilet facilities are nearby. There is a walking trail through beautiful bush surrounds.

  • Eglantine Genesty

A really nice adventure playground for 5yo onwards (in my opinion): it's quite a challenging one. From there you can go for a walk or a ride. Flying fox, swings, rope nets and wooden poles to climb, and rope bridges to cross. BBQ, shelter, table and benches, and toilet available.

  • José Casquet

Great facilities for young kids to explore: Ropes, slides and swings for all ages. It also has BBQ spots and tables under the shade. It is also connected to cycling tracks. Not very wide however it could be busy at times. Warmly recommended

  • cazuol manjes

Natural, secluded setting among thick wild flora, little bellbirds and Willy wag tails flitting about. Soothing; therapeutic. The play area and all equipment nude or natural in colour, beige, tan, cream, grey, khaki green, wood, rope. The

  • Lesley

This is a great, natural playground. It allows for lots of nature play. Plenty of play options for the kids. Encourages risk taking which I love! We need more playgrounds like these. My toddler loves the sculptures, especially the owl. I

  • Lis Am

Such a great park for the little ones to play. The playground itself is mainly wood & ropes. The range of activities such as the nature trail and flying fox are enjoyable for a broad range of ages. Good undercover seating for picnics/

  • Joshua Bray

Great playground area. Probably best suited for over 5s. Lots of big stuff to climb on, flying fox is great. Small sand pit area in shade. Full sun grassed area near bbq area and seats. Lots of fun for climbing, adventurous kids.

  • Glen Edmonds

It feels like it's build in the middle of the bush. The playground has a great rough natural feel about it. I highly recommend this for young kids of all ages. And the parents can use the ample, shaded, quality BBQ facilities.

  • Norman Chia

This is a great playground with lots of rope climbing structures of varying complexity. Some shaded table areas but not many. There's a water section which is often overlooked but no actual water play, like a water pump.

  • Ruki Fernando

Accidentally discovered this place. Its an amazing park for kids with zip lines and plenty of activities for kids. Highly recommended for families with young ones and there are nice walking paths too

  • Kunal Monga

Amazing place to catch up with friends and family. There is a park, rides for kids, walking tracks, BBQ area, benches, open grounds for activities. It's also a nice place to celebrate birthdays.

  • Emily Koop

What a great hidden secret! Super cool park, feels like you're out in the bush! Plus they've got toilets, a playground, and a bbq area, with ample parking. Will definitely be back!

  • Ross Woodford

Great place to take young children, real adventure park type activities including climbing towers and even a flying fox to keep them busy. Also tables and chairs for the parents.

  • michelle dilks

Beautiful space for the kids. Easy to get to. Signage around the park is great. The toilets are clean, nice and close to the playground. Definitely going back with my kids again.

  • Misha Blinov

Very nice parklandwith an excellent play area and modern equipment. However, if you want to use the bbq on a saturday or Sunday morning you will need to get their extra early!

  • Junior Kanongata'a

Good park for walking and playground for the kids. Would be good to have more options for the kids that are 4 and under other then the big swing and a small slide? …

  • Gen B

Lovely bushland in middle of suburbia. Everything is clean and well maintained. The displays up to date and plenty of signposts which look good. Safe to walk around too.

  • David Johnston

I've actually retired from giving reviews however I thought id make an exception. This place is beautiful. If you can handle all the tourists...pristine walking tracks.

  • Mark Besley

We go here for BBQs. Plenty of hotplates, tables and a sheltered area. Large playground, good walking tracks. They have really improved this reserve over the years.

  • Kym H

Love this little piece of peace in suburbia. Also has an excellent playground for kids but limited play options for toddlers. Toilet facilities and lots of parking.

  • Bread and Butter

A lovely walk in nature, dogs are allowed on most tracks but on leash only. Bins are provided but haven't found any dog doo bag dispensers yet.

  • Malcolm Dow

Lovely small pocket of remnant native bushland with excellent facilities for visitors, including some really great nature play installations.

  • daniel price

A great nature heat away in the suburbs, mosquitoes are plentiful here so bring the repellent. Toilets and playground are both well serviced.

  • Dominique Gohr

Fantastic playground with lots of lovely walk
Playground
Amazing playground. Spaces for bigger and littler kids including flying foxes

  • Bruno L

Edited to add photos. One of the bigger parks for kids in the area. Great for walking too. Playground is great and large with flying foxes.

  • Nikhil Dalal

One of the really creatively designed play area. It has got many walking trails and bike trials. It's connected to Scotchman creek as well.

  • Francina Marzuki

This I a beautiful large park with great walking trails. a great play ground with bbq and facilities. Even a outdoor classroom setup.

  • Divya Raghunathan

Great park for kids of all ages. Main attractions include the flying fox.and the climbing course. Beautiful walk through the reserve.

  • Nara Lee

Wonderfully rich park with a car park and playground. Love the woodland paths, it really feels like you can immerse in nature here.

  • Shihab Khan

Quite accessible from the city. Small but nice reserve. There's dedicated space for kids to play around. Plenty of parking as well.

  • Shane

Beautiful native surrounds and bushwalks along with a fantastic natural playground. BBQs provided and loads of fun for the kids.

  • Jaime Lake

Great bush playground tucked in to Mt Waverley. Lots of bush tracks to explore. Most importantly with kids, it has toilets!

  • Andy S

This little park has everything.. love coming here.. will do so again and again. A little Oasis in the middle of nowhere.

  • Oleg Kozlov

Good place. It's crowded during warm days. Council wrote about renovations but I can't see it

  • Umar Iqbal

Nice reserve with playground and natural reserve
Playground
Good playground for kids

  • Shubham Kankaria

This place is so beautifully made and the best part is that its adventurous too. …

  • Jurgen Hein

What a great reserve with a playground, bbq, covered areas, toilet and nice walks.

Very nature, quite Kids friendly, got nice playground, easy for BBQ and excursion

  • Falcon

Great natural reverse for exploring! You can also have a nice BBQ their as well!

  • Tsuyoshi Fujii

This play ground has something unique equipments that kids can challenge.

  • Darion Teoh

Very beautiful little suburban park with fantastic wooden playground

  • Anne McKay

Beautiful bushland tracks within walking distance from home.

  • Alberto Peixoto Neto

Amazing playground, kids loved it and we'll come back often.

  • Daniel Wu

Very Nice place for 5+ kids. good spot for family BBQ event

  • Rachel

Great playground in the nature. Watch out for mosquitoes!

  • A. L

Good for kids over 3yo, lots of climbing and balancing.

  • Brittany Tullberg

Great for older kids nice quiet area, with public bbqs

  • Val Kraken (ValKraken)

Nice lil river running through it, slice of the bush.

  • Harry Zhang

good for kids and people to walk.have goos feel

  • Karl Bennett

Wonderful family park with native birds

  • Hien Minh Nhat Cuong

Best park ever to hang out at

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