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The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

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Set amongst the urban development of Frankston, The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve protects an important area of remnant heathland.

This is a great spot to take the dog for a walk with a network of walking tracks throughout the park. Trig Point and the Lookout provide panoramic views of the Dandenong Ranges, Port Phillip and Frankston.

Park map for mobile Apple devices

PDF maps of this park are available to download for Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. These interactive maps allow you to see an overview of visitor facilities, calculate distances, see walking tracks, and (with sufficient mobile signal) locate yourself within the park.

To download these maps, you must first install the free Avenza PDF Maps application. Search for “Avenza PDF Maps” in the Apple App Store via your mobile device to get started. 

PDF Maps requires iOS 4.0 or later running on an iPhone 3GS or better, 3rd generation iPod Touch or better, or any iPad.

If you don’t have a mobile Apple device, these PDF maps are also available for download under the ‘Related publications’ section below.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners

Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria

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Put an end to rubbish dumping in protected wetlands

02 Feb 2012

On World Wetlands Day (2 February) rangers are calling on the community to help put an end to rubbish dumping in protected wetlands along the internationally significant Port Phillip Bay (Western Shoreline) and Bellarine Peninsula Ramsar site. Parks Victoria Ramsar Project Officer Steve Tuohy said the illegal dumping of rubbish is …

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Park Statistics

Established

April 2006

Area

238.4ha