The Blackburn Creeklands consist of three continuous
bushland reserves along Gardiners Creek in central Blackburn. Blacks
Walk, Kalang Park and Furness Park form a green corridor
featuring a delightful mixture of both bushland and open space areas.
The creeklands helps preserve the local environment whilst providing
opportunities for a variety of recreational and educational activities.
The three parks cover a total area of approx 21 hectares, extending
1.4km from Middleborough Rd in the west to Blackburn Rd in the east.
Blacks Walk was named after Malcolm C Black, City Engineer of the
former City of Nunawading, 1947-1968. Blacks Walk was acquired by the
City of Nunawading (now part of the City of Whitehorse) in 1967.
The photos were taken on September 1, 2018.
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