- Source: Brushy Creek (Melbourne)
Brushy Creek is a tributary of the Yarra River in Melbourne. The creek rises in Mooroolbark Heights and passes through a mixture of underground channels and floodways through the east of Mooroolbark, until it returns to an open waterway through central Mooroolbark. From Mooroolbark it continues downstream through Croydon and passes under the Maroondah Highway, where it flows through Croydon North, Chirnside Park and Wonga Park until it joins the Yarra River in the Warrandyte State Park.
Tributaries
Tributaries of Brushy Creek include Mooroolbark, Lincoln Road, Five Ways and Warrien Road Main drains. Some of these are channeled underground.
Transport
The creek features The Brushy Creek Linear Trail, a shared use cycling and pedestrian track, follows the general course of Brushy Creek from Maroondah Highway to Cambridge Road at the Pembroke Retarding Basin, mainly existing in trail form through the suburb of Mooroolbark. The trail links up to the 'spirit of Barak' trail at Maroondah Highway.
Parklands
Upstream to downstream:
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jalur kereta api Lilydale
- Brushy Creek (Melbourne)
- Brushy Creek
- Moonee Ponds Creek Trail
- Yarra River
- Merri Creek Trail
- Wonga Park, Victoria
- Diamond Creek Trail
- Cycling in Melbourne
- Mooroolbark, Victoria
- Mooroolbark railway station
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