David Cunningham Such a beautiful, quiet place so close to the city.
5 /5
George-Li It’s a right treasure trove for nature lovers, where ye can spot all sorts of critters—birds, insects, foxes, lizards, and even bats! There’s always parking, and it’s just a wee jaunt to see the bats flappin’ about with their wee bonnie babies.
Folks really need to be pickin up after their dogs though, it’s like a fly convention out there. I thought I heard a bee hive swarm on me walk but it was a convention of flies feastin on a hot turd, fresh off the press! If you can dodge the stinkin’ brown landmines then make sure yer visit.
5 /5
James Barlow A rare little island of the bush within Melbourne. The park offers a unique opportunity to see roosting flying foxes and the river walk is lovely in parts. Just be mindful that the path is still quite storm damaged at some points and it can be a scramble. Older people or young families with prams will probably find it impassible.
4 /5
Rob Pallot Great park located within the Studley Park Gardens. Lesser known than the Studley Park or Fairfield boathouses, so a pinch quieter. Public toilets, open grassed area, seating, tables, shelter, BBQ and parking. Also, A great lookout spot for the fruit bats hanging from the trees.
5 /5
Georgina White Awesome here! Great for kids and adults too.
The serenity with the greenery and with the wild ducks in the creek and you can feed them they come right up to you! They are not shy!
Theres a great play area for the kids & a bakery with just a few minute away. A very cute little spot. Not much parking spots so I can imagine the weekend would be hard to get a spot. Highly recommend it!
5 /5