Hikes

1000 Steps (Kokoda Track Memorial Walk)


1000 steps walk is one of the most popular spots in Dandenong National Park. This track was created in early 1900s and was originally made from tree fern trunks and was later replaced by concrete and wooden palings in 1950s. In 1998 this track was adopted by the vererans of the Kokoda campaign and dedicated it to Australian Military Forces who fought and died on Kokoda.

Bushrangers Bay Trail


The Bushrangers Bay is located in Mornington Peninsula which is about 90 minutes drive from Melbourne CBD. The trail offers sweeping views of the wild coastline and an impressive spire called Elephant Rock.

Werribee Gorge


Werribee Gorge is a wild, rugged natural beauty shaped by 500 million years of geological history. A range of challenging walks amid the steep, river-washed gorge and surrounding rocky ridges offer spectacular views and access to a rock-climbing site within the park. The main feature of this park is the Werribee Gorge, through which the Werribee River meanders. This gorge has acquired some renown throughout the 20th century for its geological value.