Join us for a refreshing morning walk at Studio Park in Langwarrin, perfect for nature lovers and families eager to discover local biodiversity. This event offers a unique chance to connect with the environment and learn about the flora and fauna thriving in this beautiful natural reserve.
What to Expect
Experience a guided walk led by Council Rangers through Studio Park's natural reserves. You'll explore various ecosystems, spotting native plants and wildlife while learning about environmental management. Participants will use the iNaturalist app to document their findings, contributing to a wider citizen science project.
The walk is suitable for all ages and encourages curiosity and engagement with nature. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes to enjoy the trail fully.
Activity Details
- Date: Thursday, 25 September 2025
- Time: 09:30 to 11:00
- Meeting Point: Poplar Grove entrance, Studio Park, Langwarrin
The walk will follow a track through the reserve and return to the starting point, weather permitting. Bring your smartphone or device with the iNaturalist app installed to participate in the bioblitz.
Location and Access
Studio Park is located at Poplar Grove, Langwarrin. The meeting point is at the Poplar Grove entrance, easily accessible by car or public transport. Parking is available nearby.
The reserve offers a peaceful natural setting ideal for families wanting to spend quality time outdoors while learning about local biodiversity. Facilities are limited, so plan accordingly.
Important Information
- The event is free of charge.
- Suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
- Dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear.
- Participants are encouraged to download the iNaturalist app before the event.
This is a wonderful opportunity to engage with nature, contribute to scientific data collection, and enjoy a morning outdoors with your family.
Booking and Prices
This event is free and does not require prior booking. Simply arrive at the meeting point on time to join the walk. For more information, contact Nathalie Nunn at Frankston City Council.
Enjoy a morning of discovery and fun while supporting biodiversity conservation in your local area.