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  • A rabbit baiting program is underway at Braeside Park and will continue for the month of May 2013.  at Braeside Park
    Wednesday 1 May, 2013 |
Barbeque
Bird watching
Cycling
Picnicking
Playground
Short walk

Braeside Park is an oasis of parkland nestled amongst golf courses, urban development and busy roads.

This is a great park for a family day out, with an adventure playground to keep the kids happy, barbecues and a picnic area, as well as seven kilometres of easy walking and cycling trails.

Opening hours

Braeside Park opens at 8:30am and closes at 5:00pm in winter, 6:00pm in spring and 8:00pm during daylight saving.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners

Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria

Popular things to do

Federation Picnic Area

Braeside Park is a good spot for a family day out. Enjoy a picnic at Federation Picnic Area. There are no facilities here. But there is a great big grassy area that's perfect for large gatherings. There's plenty of space for the kids to run around. Accessibility Information …

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Telford Picnic Area

Bring a picnic and use the free electric barbecues or bring your own gas barbecue. Play on the adventure playground. Go on a self-guided trail walk of the heathland. Bring your bike and explore the 7km of trails. This picnic area has carparks, a playground, toilets, shelter and electric …

Redgum Picnic Area

Enjoy a picnic at Redgum Picnic Area. Toilets, a car park and picnic shelter. After you've finished your picnic, take a stroll on the Wetlands Trail and observe the wildlife from the bird hide and observation decks. Try to identify the different birds in the wetlands and …

Braeside Park Community Garden

Join the group of enthusiastic volunteer gardeners who meet regularly to design, propagate, plant and maintain a series of indigenous display gardens.  You will learn about local native plants, how to collect seed, take cuttings and produce plants for use in the community display gardens or your own garden. …

Self Guided Trail

The self guided walk departs from the Telford Picnic Area and passes through heathland as well as picturesque ponds. Accessibility Information The Self Guided Trail is best accessed from either the Robin or Magpie carparks. Both have two disabled bays at the half way point of the carpark. The …

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Visitor experiences

Facilities Summary

  • Bird hides
  • Visitor centre
  • Electric/Gas BBQ
  • Picnic table/seat
  • Playground
  • Toilet
  • Gravel carpark
  • Carpark
  • Sealed carpark

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Mackenzie River Rainforest Walk Reopens

14 May 2013

One of East Gippsland’s most popular walks, the Mackenzie River Rainforest Walk has just been reopened. The track, located in the Bemm River Scenic Reserve is just a kilometre in length and gives visitors the special experience of strolling through a warm temperate rainforest. This kind of forest landscape …

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Park Statistics

Established

December 2001

Area

310.8ha