Brumby Point is a peak on the remote Nunniong Plateau in the Alpine National Park in Victoria, Australia.
[1][2] Distinct from the similarly named Brumby Hill to the north-west, it is bounded by Reedy Creek Chasm to the north and Little Reedy Creek to the south.
The locality has been noted for visible folds in the Ordovician rock.
[3] A number of rare plant species occur in the area including Eucalyptus elaeophloia and Leptospermum jingera.
[4] The "brumby mallee-gum", recently discovered in this location, was formally described in 2013 and assigned the name Eucalyptus phoenix.