Taylors Creek Trail
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Taylors Creek Trail | |
Length | About 3.8km |
Difficulty | Easy |
Hills | None |
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Water | |
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Connecting Transport | |
Bus | |
Train | Watergardens (aka Sydenham) |
Tram | None |
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[edit] Description
The Taylors Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Taylors Creek in the outer north suburb of Taylors Lakes in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1]
Combined with the Maribyrnong River Trail this trail makes for a good trip into the Melbourne city centre.
[edit] Following the Path
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[edit] Connections
Dead end in the west at Kings Rd. Dead end in the east at Burrowye Cres.
A 3km road section connects with the Maribyrnong River Trail towards the south east. At the east end of the Taylors Creek trail at Burrowye Cres turn left. 500m later at the Old Calder Highway, turn to the right (south east). Using the service road on Old Calder Highway's south side, head towards Green Gully Rd. Turn right (south) at Green Gully Rd and use the east side service road until Brimbank Park is reached. Head down into the park and find the Maribyrnong River Trail.
West end at
. East end at .