Churchill National Park
Churchill National Park at Rowville in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs is a remnant of natural bush and an example of the original landscape before clearing and settlement. Although most of the park is open regrowth woodland, there are small areas of original forest. Apart from the access road, there are no other vehicle tracks.
Things to see and do
* Tracks throughout the park are ideal for peaceful walks. Channel Track, running beside the old aqueduct, wanders through a thickly wooded landscape
* Some of the tracks are also suitable for jogging and cycling, particularly the eastern boundary track
* There are plenty of spots for birdwatching. One particularly good one is by a dam along the northern boundary track. Picnic grounds are provided at the end of the access road
Looking after the park
* Please take your rubbish with you
* No dogs, cats or firearms
* No solid fuel fires
* Leave the park as you find it
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