Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park Explained

Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park
Photo Width:250px
Coords:-37.7706°N 145.1872°W
Location:Melbourne, Australia
Opened:1977
Operator:City of Manningham
Paths:Sealed
Terrain:Creek banks, floodplains and wetlands
Water:Mullum Mullum Creek
Free Label:Landmarks
Facilities:Seats

The Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park is located east of Melbourne, Australia in the suburbs of Doncaster East and Donvale. It stretches for roughly 9 km along the western banks of the Mullum Mullum Creek between Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road and The Eastlink Trail. Facilities include sealed pathways, barbecues and shelters. Other features include, bush walking tracks, trails and equestrian trails. Throughout much of the 1990s, extensive regenerative planting was conducted throughout the entire length of the park; this has restored much of the native riparian bushland within the park, most prominently the Mullum Mullum Wetlands.

Recreation

Cycling is popular in the park, which hosts part of the northern section of the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail. The park sprawls out into residential housing and is linked to some surrounding roads directly or via other parks, where the park crosses major roads; these are indicated in bold:

Surrounding Parklands

The park adjoins other parks surrounding the Mullum Mullum Creek:

Access

Busses run along Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road (numbers 154, 155, 156, 159, 304, 364) and Reynolds Road (number 154). There are carparks at Heidelberg-Warrandyte Road, Reynolds Road and Tindals Road each either a capacity of 10-20 cars. The Mullum Mullum Creek Trail provides cycling and pedestrian access.