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Encyclopedia > Yarra Bend Park
Studley Park Boathouse on the Yarra River

Yarra Bend Park is a 260 hectare (642 acre) park in the Melbourne suburb of Kew. Located 4km north-east of the CBD, it is the largest area of natural bushland left in inner Melbourne. The most notable feature of the park is the Yarra River which flows for 12km through it. The park has two golf courses, a boathouse and a number of cycle and walking trails. It receives approximately 1.5 million visitors per year. Melbournes CBD has grown to straddle the Yarra River in three major precincts. ... Kew is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. ... Melbourne as seen from south-east side along the Yarra River, home of many rowers and active crew teams The Yarra River is a river in southern Victoria (Australia); it is the river on which the city of Melbourne was founded. ...

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History

The park's location at the joining of the Yarra River and Merri Creek has been an important site for the Wurundjeri Aboriginal people for a long time prior to the arrival of Europeans in Melbourne, which is commemorated by the Koori Garden on the western edge of the park, near Dights Falls. Yarra Bend Park was officially reserved in 1877, and in 1929 it joined with Studley Park to the south to cover the whole of the area today. From 1848 until 1925 the park was home to Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, which took up most of the area of the park with buildings, vegetable gardens and a cemetery. Melbourne as seen from south-east side along the Yarra River, home of many rowers and active crew teams The Yarra River is a river in southern Victoria (Australia); it is the river on which the city of Melbourne was founded. ... The Merri Creek The Merri Creek is a waterway in Melbourne, Victoria. ... The Wurundjeri are Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation, who occupied what is now Melbourne, Australia prior to European settlement of the area. ... Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands. ... Dights Falls on the Yarra River, Abbotsford. ...


Things to do

There are a number of shared use tracks for cyclists and pedestrians. The Capital City Trail and Yarra River Trail both pass through the park. Organised bushwalking and birdwatching tours are available and there is even a tour to the Flying Fox colony. Some areas of the park are designated Dog Exclusion zones but dogs can be walked in On Lead and Off Lead zones. Canoes and boats can be hired from the Studley Park Boathouse. Fishing is possible in the rivers. The Capital City Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which circles the Melbourne central business district and some inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... // The Yarra River Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Yarra River through the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Species Pteropus gilliardorum Pteropus keyensis Pteropus griseus Pteropus howensis Pteropus hypomelanus Pteropus cognatus Pteropus intermedius Pteropus faunulus Pteropus leucopterus Pteropus livingstonii Pteropus lombocensis Pteropus loochoensis Pteropus lylei Pteropus macrotis Pteropus insularis Pteropus fundatus Pteropus alecto Pteropus dasymallus Pteropus mahaganus Pteropus temminckii Pteropus chrysoproctus Pteropus capistratus Pteropus aldabrensis Pteropus caniceps Pteropus...


There are a number of sports grounds including the Corben Oval, W.T. Long Oval, Sir Herbert Olney Oval, Westfield South Oval and Westfield North Oval. The Fairlea West Oval, Fairlea East Oval and W.J. Cox Oval synthetic pitches can be hired for social matches.


There are several picnic areas with electric barbecues and toilets. Westfield, North Rotunda and South Rotunda shelters close to picnic facilities can be hired, as can the grassed picnic areas at Deep Rock and Loop Road. Studley Park and Bellbird picnic areas are also available for public use.


Wildlife

The park is home to many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, insects and fish, including Rainbow Lorikeets, Red-rumped Parrots and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos, Water Rats and Brush-tail and Ringtail Possums. Binomial name Trichoglossus haematodus (Linnaeus, 1771) The Rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus) is a bird common to the eastern seaboard of Australia, ranging though to South Australia. ... Binomial name Psephotus haematonotus (Gould, 1838) The Red-rumped Parrot, Psephotus haematonotus, is a common bird of south-east Australia, particularly in the Murray-Darling Basin. ... Binomial name Calyptorhynchus funereus Shaw, 1794 Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo range (in red) The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus funereus, is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia. ... Binomial name Hydromys chrysogaster (Geoffroy, 1804) The water rat (Hydromys chrysogaster) is an Australian native rodent, which is one of only two amphibious mammals found in Australia (the other being the platypus). ... Superfamilies and Families Phalangeroidea Burramyidae Phalangeridae Petauroidea Pseudocheiridae Petauridae Tarsipedidae Acrobatidae A possum is any of about 63 small to medium-sized arboreal marsupial species native to Australia, New Guinea and Sulawesi. ...


Yarra Bend Park is also home to a colony of Grey-headed Flying Foxes. The colony took up residence in the Royal Botanic Gardens in 1986. The population varied in size from 6000 to 20,000. Because of the damage the flying foxes were causing to trees, the colony was relocated to Yarra Bend Park in 2003[1]. Binomial name Pteropus poliocephalus (Temminck, 1825) The grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) is a fruitbat native to Australia. ... One of many delightful vistas in Melbournes Royal Botanic Gardens. ...


Golf Courses

Inside the park are two golf courses: the 18 hole Yarra Bend Golf Course, bounded by the Yarra River and the Eastern Freeway, and the 9 hole Studley Park Golf Course in the south of the park. Yarra Bend Golf Course is par 70, ACR (Australian Course Rating) 68.6 and total course length is 5538m. Studley Park Golf Course is par 27 and the total course length is 1196m.


Visitor information

Opening hours


The park is open to pedestrians 24 hours a day (access for vehicles is 8am until late) every day of the year.


Transport


Vehicle entrances are at Studley Park Road and Yarra Boulevard, Kew, or Yarra Bend Road, Fairfield. The park is on the route of the following buses: 201, 203-206, 277, 278, 300, 301 and 546.


Notes

  1. ^ Department of Sustainability and Environment

External links

  • Parks Victoria: Yarra Bend Park
  • Satelite image of Yarra Bend Park

  Results from FactBites:
 
Yarra River Trail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (877 words)
The Yarra River Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians which follows the Yarra River through the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
The Yarra River Trail crosses the Merri Creek here, passes under the Eastern Freeway and starts a long gradual up hill climb to Fairfield Hospital, before crossing the Yarra river at the pedestrian Pipe bridge at the Fairfield boathouse.
An interesting alternative to the main Yarra River Trail at Yarra Bend Park is to follow the Yarra boulevarde as it meanders through the parkland of Yarra Bend following the river.
Yarra River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (911 words)
It was given the name Yarra Yarra in 1835 by John Helder Wedge of the Port Phillip Association, in the mistaken belief that this was the aborginal name for the river.
The river's source is a series of swamps in the upper reaches of the Yarra Ranges National Park, directly to the east of the Baw Baw plateau a thickly forested subalpine park, which are entirely closed-off to all except the employees of Melbourne Water.
The Upper Yarra Dam, one of a number of dams in the Yarra Catchment that supply most of Melbourne's water, is the furthest upstream point on the river visible to the general public (though the dam itself is closed off).
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