Brimbank national parks

Brimbank Park is a metropolitan regional park located in the north-western Melbourne suburb of Keilor East, Victoria, Australia. Managed by Parks Victoria, the park covers an area of 328.7 hectares and was opened to the public in 1976. It is part of the Maribyrnong Valley Parklands, which also includes the adjacent Horseshoe Bend Children's Farm and Greenvale Reservoir Park. The park offers a variety of activities for visitors, such as picnicking, walking and cycling, Brimbank Park Playscape, wildlife encounters, fishing, and canoeing.

Picnicking options in Brimbank Park include several picnic areas with gas barbecues, shelters, and picnic tables available free of charge. Visitors can enjoy the extensive network of trails in the park, suitable for leisurely strolls or more adventurous hikes. The Brimbank Park Playscape area is designed for creative play, allowing children and families to connect with nature. The park is known for its diverse wildlife, including wetland birds, birds of prey, possums, wallabies, bats, and various reptile species, providing opportunities for wildlife encounters. Fishing and canoeing activities are also available within the park for visitors to enjoy.

Brimbank Park is open every day, including weekends and public holidays, with hours varying depending on daylight savings. The park is accessible for people with disabilities, with picnic areas A and B assessed for accessibility. Assistance dogs are welcome in the park, making it a welcoming and inclusive destination for all visitors.

Brimbank national parks - Localista

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