Blind Creek Trail

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Blind Creek Trail
Length Approx 11.2 km
Difficulty Mostly easy
Hills Mostly flat
Hazards Road underpasses regularly flood
Water
Path
Connecting Transport
Bus
Train Ferntree Gully Station
Tram None

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[edit] Description

The Blind Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Blind Creek through the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1]

While this is the Blind Creek Trail, it is rarely signed as such. The trail is unsuitable for use during wet weather, as the many of the road underpasses use the creek culvert itself, as the trail surface.

[edit] Following the Path

The trail starts at the juncture with the Belgrave Rail Trail, 1.2km north of Ferntree Gully Station, at a train line underpass. Go through the underpass past the graffiti.

Traveling downhill and in a westerly direction, the trail soon passes the Tim Neville Arboretum and continues on without navigational difficulty to Scoresby Rd. It passes through a light industrial area and then follows the wall of Melbourne Water's retarding basin to the immediate north of Knox City Shopping Centre. Passing by the centre's car parks, it comes to a halt at Stud Rd and Burwood Highway. If coming from the east, note that the start of the path is far from clear at this point.

On the west side of Stud Rd the path restarts by one of the many pieces of art dedicated to Hubert Opperman, that are found in the City of Knox. See also the Oppy Family Fun Ride. Head south east and pass under Burwood Highway.

After 2.2km, the works (as of 2007) for EastLink are encountered. It is not possible to give directions for this section, as it changes depending on the works in progress. However, the EastLink developers have kept the trails open, so there should be an arrangement in place, to continue to a path that leads to Norton Ln.

The St Pauls Missionary college should be straight ahead. Turn left (south) down Norton's lane and pick up the trail at the end of the lane. 330m west from here is the Dandenong Creek Trail intersection. This junction is badly signed in all directions, so it pays to review this point before heading out.

[edit] Connections

The trail meets the Dandenong Creek Trail in the west and the Belgrave Rail Trail in the east. A decrepit path along Scoresby Rd leads to the Ferny Creek Trail to the south. Another path beside Stud Rd leads to the Dandenong Creek Trail to the north, via Waldheim Rd.

West end at 37.885239° S 145.196011° E. East end at 37.872150° S 145.290132° E.

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Melbourne's Off-Road Bicycle Network
Anniversary Outer Circle Trail | Bayside Trail | Belgrave Rail Trail | Blind Creek Trail | Broadmeadows Valley Trail | Bushy Creek Trail | Capital City Trail | Craigieburn Bypass Trail | Dandenong Creek Trail | Darebin Creek Trail | Diamond Creek Trail | East Malvern Station to Centre Rd Trail | Edgars Creek Trail | Federation Trail | Ferndale Park Trail | Ferny Creek Trail | Gardiners Creek Trail | Gawler Chain Trail | Greengully Trail | Hallam Bypass Trail | Hendersons Road Drain Trail | Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail | Koonung Creek Trail | Kororoit Creek Trail | Laverton Creek Trail | Maribyrnong River Trail | Maroondah Aqueduct Trail | Merri Creek Trail | Moonee Ponds Creek Trail | Mullum Mullum Creek Trail | Plenty River Trail | River Gum Walk Trail | Ruffey Creek Trail | Sandridge Trail | Scotchmans Creek Trail | Skeleton Creek Trail | Steele Creek Trail | St Georges Rd Trail | Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail | Tarralla Creek Trail | Taylors Creek Trail | Toolern Creek Trail | Upfield Rail Trail | Yarra River Trail | Werribee River Trail | Western Ring Road Trail | Wurundjeri Walk Trail

Cycling in Melbourne and Victoria

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