National Parks and Reserves

Westgate Park

About This Attraction

It is located along the eastern banks of the Yarra River under the Westgate Bridge offering spectacular views to the mouth of the Yarra and the city skyline. Things to see and do * Enjoy a picnic lunch with friends or family * Cycle along the Yarra River or the Port Melbourne foreshore * Go bird watching and see water birds feeding on the shores of the lake * Take the bicycle punt across the river to Williamstown * See the Earth Series Sculptures, made from natural materials, which provide an interesting contrast to the landscape character of the park * The winding trails around the lakes and along the river are popular with cyclists, joggers and walkers. They link up with the Port Melbourne Foreshore Trail and the Main Yarra Trail * A punt service allows easy access to Scienceworks and the Williamstown Foreshore Trail Heritage The area was originally part of the saltmarsh that extended north from the Yarra up the Maribyrnong River to the present site of Fiemington Racecourse. Sand mining commenced in the 1930's and continued for at least a decade. Part of the excavated land was filled with water to form the southern saltwater lake. The remainder of the park was used as a rubbish tip, which operated for 23 years. During World War II an aircraft factory and airfield occupied the site. Looking after the park * All native animals and vegetation are protected and are not to be removed from Westgate Park * Please take all rubbish home with you * Dogs are permitted in the park, but must be kept on a leash at all times * Leave the park as you find it

Location

Todd Rd

Port Melbourne

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