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The Olinda Creek Track is a 3 km loop, in the Olinda Forest, Dandenong Ranges National Park, 35 km east of the Melbourne CBD.
It starts at Management Road 13, just off the Olinda Creek Rd, with a side-track down to the Creek where there is a water depth indicator, maintained by Melbourne Water.
It passes through preserved bushland, and beautiful fern gullies.
I explored this interesting Track on Saturday December 19, 2009.
See all of the Photos of my visit!
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