Campbells Creek Trail and Reserve

This walking and cycling track runs along Campbells Creek in the town of the same name, Victoria Australia. More formally the track initially runs besides Barkers Creek until the junction with Forest Creek and thereafter the combined flow is known as Campbells Creek. The trail starts at Forest Street Castlemaine, near the corner of Camp Reserve and finishes at the Campbells Creek Park, opposite the primary school. Other entrances alone the route include...

Except for a small gap, which presently causes a detour, the track follows the beds of the creek connecting Castlemaine with the length of Campbells Creek. Most of the track can be done without crossing a road. There are several bridges on the route where the track passes over the creek. The Castlemaine-Maldon railway line, with its steam train, passes over the trail. The track crosses flood plains covered with native vegetation and it is remarkable, at some points, how remote an observer can feel from the surrounding urban environment. Along its length are interactive notice boards, and scenic seats to take in the billabongs and flood plains which are covered in Australian plants and bird-life.[1]

The trail is cared for by the Mt Alexander Shire Council and volunteers from the Friends of Campbells Creek Landcare group.

References

  1. "Campbells Creek Plan" (PDF). Campbells Creek Plan. Jan 2015. Retrieved Oct 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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