Parklands Albury Wodonga acknowledge the Wiradjuri people as the Traditional Custodians of Eastern Hill.
Eastern Hill Reserve looks out over the Albury Airport, Thurgoona and around to the Weir and Mungabareena. The reserve boasts two lookouts over scenic countryside and the twin cities of Albury Wodonga. The reserve stretches to the north from the carpark to the Albury Base Hospital and south from the carpark to Doctors Point Road. It is also home to a patch of the threatened ecosystem Box Gum Grassy Woodland.
Managed by Albury City Council
Walking Trails:
- Hume and Hovell Walking Track
- Ridge Trail
- Link to Trail Notes
Downloadable Track Map:
Right Click and Select “Save As”

Things to Do:
- Bushwalks
- Wildlife spotting
- Lookout
- Photography
Access:
- One Vehicle access point from East street
- Pedestrian access via Mungabareena, Gunbower Cl and Murray View Road
Facilities:
- Lookout
- Picnic Tables
- Toilets
- Scenic Views
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