Bushy Park Wetlands is bounded at the north by a remnant orchard accessed from the eastern end of Highbury Road. The southern boundary, near the pony club at Drummies Bridge Reserve, is accessed from High Street Road.
The park's eastern boundary is Dandenong Creek and its western boundary is formed by residential properties in King Arthur Drive and Knights Drive.
A section of the Dandenong Creek Trail provides vantage points overlooking the scenic wetlands.
Things to see and do
- Try cycling, walking or birdwatching, taking in the native flora and fauna of the area
- Pedestrians and cyclists can travel north along the Dandenong Creek Trail from the eastern end of Jells Park. The trail crosses Pattersons Bridge and passes Shepherds Bush, Napier Park and baseball fields and the Nunawading and District Pony Club, taking in natural parkland
- From nearby Koomba Park visitors can walk or cycle across the new foot bridge over Dandenong Creek, then head south over Burwood Highway and take the trail over the mound to the wetlands
Looking after the park
- Take your rubbish home
- Dogs and cats are restricted to the multi purpose trail where they must be restrained by a leash. They are not permitted in the wetlands sanctuary
- Horses are restricted to Drummies Bridge Reserve and to the agistment area on the east of Dandenong Creek in Bushy Park
- All native plants and animals are protected
- Leave the park as you find it
For the latest information on track closures and park access, please see the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire smart. Follow the Parks Victoria checklist before travelling.