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Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve

Emu at Tower Hill

Tower Hill State Game Reserve sits inside an extinct volcano and is a beautiful haven for wildlife with koalas, emus, kangaroos and many species of waterbirds roaming freely.

It formed some 30,000 years ago in a violent volcanic eruption that created a funnel-shaped crater (later filled by a lake), creeks and islands. Tower Hill’s vegetation was originally very diverse, but early European settlers cleared much of it for grazing, leaving the area bare with little wildlife remaining.

Moves to restore Tower Hill began in the late 1950s. Noted Victorian artist Eugene von Guerard had painted an exceptionally detailed picture of Tower Hill in 1855 and this was used to identify the species for the replanting program. The painting can be viewed at the Warrnambool Art Gallery. In 1961, Tower Hill was declared a State Game Reserve and is now managed by Parks Victoria.

Since then, more than 300,000 trees have been planted with the invaluable assistance of many volunteer and community groups. The revegetation has provided new habitats for many animals. There are over 200 kangaroos and koalas in this tiny crater-bound eco system, and many live around the visitor car park. Kangaroos, emus, echidnas and wallabies and waterbirds are all abundant. Boardwalks, nesting boxes and a birdhide have been constructed to assist bird watchers in catching a glimpse of many birds, including chestnut teal, musk dusks, and spoonbills.

Visit Tower Hill’s Natural History Centre to experience the history and evolution of Tower Hill. This information service, along with the sale of locally produced authentic aboriginal products, is operated by Worn Gundidj Aboriginal Co-operative.

How to get there
The reserve is located 15 kilometres west of Warrnambool, next to the historic township of Koroit on the Princes Highway.

Further information
Parks Victoria
131 963

Tower Hill Game Reserve

Tower Hill Game Reserve

Take a bush survival walk with our experienced guides to get an aboriginal perspective about flora, fauna and bush survival.
Ph 03 5561 5315