Edgars Creek Trail

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Edgars Creek Trail
Length 2.2km
Difficulty easy
Hills none
Hazards goat track section
Path 1/2 goat track, 1/2 concrete
Connecting Transport
Train Thomastown station

The Edgars Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians in the suburb of Thomastown, an inner northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2][3]

It leads to the historic village of Westgarthtown, which makes for an interesting day out.

[edit] Following the Path

The path is signed on the Western Ring Road Trail. Leaving the Western Ring Road Trail the trail immediately degenerates into a goat track beside the creek. Further to the north and about a 1km later, it returns to a decent concrete path.

[edit] Connections

Dead end in the north at German Lane. Western Ring Road Trail in the south.

North end at 37.672869° S 145.005109° E. South end at 37.685968° S 145.008195° E.

Melbourne's Off-Road Bicycle Network

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

Cycling in Melbourne and Victoria

Segregated cycle facilities

[edit] References

  1. ^ VicRoads - Bicycle Facilities Map
  2. ^ Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Maps
  3. ^ Melbourne and Geelong's shared paths in Google Earth