Bimberi Nature Reserve

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Bimberi Nature Reserve is a rugged wilderness in the Australian Capital Territory, offering a true escape into the high-country forests and alpine meadows. This reserve is a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking solitude among snow gums and granite outcrops. With the highest peak in the ACT (Mount Bimberi), it's a place of dramatic landscapes and quiet beauty, perfect for those who want to experience the untamed side of the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a full-day hike to Mount Bimberi or a shorter walk along the Murray Gap Trail (allow 4–6 hours). For a deeper exploration, plan an overnight camping trip in the wilderness area. The reserve is best visited from late spring to autumn (November–April) when the weather is milder; winter snow can make access difficult. Combine with a morning drive from Canberra (about 1.5 hours) to make the most of daylight.

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