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Banksia Park

Banksia Park is a park on the banks of the Yarra River in Heidelberg. It has wood barbecues, picnic shelter, playground, an off leash secure dog walking area and a toilet block.

Braeside Park

Braeside Park is accessible from Lower Dandenong Road (Melway 88 D8) and Governor Road (Melway 93 F2) Governor Road and Red Gum Picnic Area The Governor Road end of the park gives access to the wetlands and bird hide.

Cardinia Reservoir Park

Cardinia Reservoir Park is the perfect setting for a picnic, barbecue or stroll along the reservoir wall or one of the tracks. The park contains three picnic areas each with its own wonderful views of the surrounding bushland and open lawns. There are two reservoir viewing areas offering spectacular views over the water and surrounding district.

Hand Cycling at Point Nepean National Park

Parks Victoria are embarking on developing a trail grading system to guide potential handcycle riders on the suitability of selected trails in a number of National Parks. The system will grade trails in a similar manner to walking and ski trails based on length, gradient and sustained climbing/descent.

Jells Park

Jells Park is nestled in the Dandenong Creek Valley, Wheelers Hill, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Karkarook

Karkarook Park is a 15 hectare park and lake located in the Southeast of Melbourne on Warrigul Road Oakleigh. It is a good spot for canoeing, kayaking, sailing or fishing. The lake is stocked with Rainbow Trout and Redfin. There are 6km of trails to explore.

Lysterfield Lake

Rising from the southern foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, Lysterfield Park is the perfect place to explore nature with friends with a huge variety of recreational activities.

Mornington Peninsula National Park

Embracing the wild ocean beaches between Portsea and Flinders, and the kangaroo haven of Greens Bush, Mornington Peninsula National Park is a favourite of Melburnians looking to escape the nearby city.