A gentle walk along Kilmore Creek celebrating Kilmore's rich and diverse history from indigenous occupation through colonial settlement to a vision of the town's future.
A gentle walk along Kilmore Creek celebrating Kilmore's rich and diverse history from indigenous occupation through colonial settlement to a vision of the town's future.
The walk is divided into 3 stages, with the final stage featuring a garden designed by the youth of Kilmore.
The track is 1.92km one way and is made up of three stages:
1. Union Street to Skehan Place
2. Foote Street to Rutledge Street
3. Sam Gabrielle Reserve
Suitable for walking, running, cycling, prams and dogs on leash.
Along the walk, enjoy a series of artist-designed panels and sculptures which will help you understand the town's long history.
There are plenty of benches along the path to stop and rest or enjoy the views.
You may even spot a platypus while gazing into Kilmore Creek as there have been confirmed sightings of platypus in this area.
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The first section of this track is along a concrete path
View a map of the walk and discover the stages available along the way.
Taungurung History
Taungurung Food and Resources
Taungurung Tools and Equipment
This open space is a great place to exercise, meet friends for a BBQ, and take the kids for a play
Early Explorers
Located in Hudson Park
Survey and Establishment
Agriculture, Business and Sport
Further Immigration
by Sean Diamond
Mosaic Art