EastLink Trail
The EastLink Trail provides access for cyclists and pedestrians to the area surrounding EastLink, the EastLink Environment, which includes extensive parks and wetlands.
The EastLink Trail is a three-metre wide concrete path, suitable for cyclists and pedestrians. Winding its way through the Mullum Mullum Valley, it heads south to connect with the Dandenong Creek Trail before crossing Greens Road in Melbourne's south-east. The Dandenong Creek Trail leads directly to Port Phillip bay at Carrum / Bonbeach. The 35 kilometres of pathways connects with many other trails, open spaces, parks and reserves.
You can download a map and brochure about the EastLink Trail:
EastLink Trail map (271.8 Kb)
EastLink Trail brochure (728.2 Kb)
Trail highlights
The trail’s many highlights include:
- Mullum Mullum Creek, Yarran Dheran Reserve and Schwerkolt Cottage
- Simpson Park, Heatherdale Reserve and Proclamation Park
- Koomba Park via the Dandenong Creek Trail, Wantirna Reserve
- Blind Creek/Llewellyan Park and the Lewis Park Complex
- Nortons Park, Shepherds Bush and Drummies Bridge Reserve
- Jells Park Trail and Chesterfield Farm
- Corhanwarrabul wetlands
- Mulgrave Reserve, Dandenong Creek and Tirhatuan Park
- Fotheringham Reserve Trail to Mile Creek, and Greaves Reserve via Dandenong Creek Trail
- National Watersports Complex
- Patterson Lakes open space
- Carrum foreshore
- Through Roy Dore Reserve to
- Edithvale wetlands
- Seaford foreshore
- Port Phillip Bay trail network.
Accessing the EastLink Trail
The EastLink Trail is accessible from other pathways and trails, and from a number of nearby car parking areas along the trail’s route.