Dandenong Creek Trail

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Dandenong Creek and trail, in Bayswater.
Dandenong Creek Trail
Approx. 50km from Kilsyth South to Port Phillip Bay, Carrum
Easy
Minor hill in Vermont South
Water and/or mud can cover path at places, during and after heavy rain
Water fountains in most parks along path, few otherwise
Shared use. Mostly concrete & bitumen path, well formed gravel in Parks Victoria managed areas (Jells and Koomba parks).
Dandenong Creek, Koomba Park, Jells Park, Dandenong Valley Wetlands, Port Phillip Bay, frequent sporting and recreational grounds
Connecting Transport
Ringwood to Belgrave Trail, Knox Trail (Blind Creek), Future EastLink path
Belgrave line (Bayswater), Cranbourne and Pakenham lines (Dandenong), Frankston line (Carrum)

The Dandenong Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the Dandenong Creek through the outer eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Consisting of three segments, it is 44 kilometres long.

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Melbourne Off-Road Bicycle Network
Bayside Trail | Capital City Trail | Dandenong Creek Trail | Diamond Creek Trail | Federation Trail | Gardiners Creek Trail | Maribyrnong River Trail | Merri Creek Trail | Moonee Ponds Creek Trail | Upfield bike path | Yarra River Trail