Justice Robert Hope Park

Part of Canberra Nature Park in north-eastern Canberra

Justice Robert Hope Park Nature Reserve is a 19-hectare, low-lying woodland protected area located in north-eastern Canberra, across the road from the Mount Majura Nature Reserve.

The reserve is named after Justice Robert Marsden Hope AC CMG QC (1919–1999), a barrister, judge, royal commissioner and the first Chairman of the Heritage Council of NSW. Justice Hope's Committee of Inquiry into the National Estate led to acknowledgment of the concept of a National Estate and its protection as part of our heritage.

Justice Robert Hope Park is on the lower western slopes of Mount Majura and is relatively flat with scattered mature trees and a grassy understorey. The reserve is part of an extensive area of forest and woodland in the northern ACT providing important wildlife habitat and a wildlife movement corridor linking through to the Majura Valley, the Molonglo River and into NSW.

Bicycles including mountain bikes are not permitted in this reserve.

Dogs are permitted on-leash on a track or trail only.