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Lookout Tower - (VIC)

Address: 🏡 Caroline Springs VIC 3023
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#Victoria

Green Gully Reserve

Abba “Abba” Nice little park. My kids enjoyed it. Slide a bit high and if your really skinny you will fit pass the rope. Little footpath to walk around. BBQs toilets available, and parents can use gym and watch their kids play.
5 /5

Statue of David

Alices Place Inclusive Playspace, Errington Reserve

Chel D Great park close to St Albans centre with wheelchair accessible play equipment. Water play, bridhes, natural-feel landscaping, climbing frame, swings, alides, trampolines and a pirate ship. The park is usually clean and full of kids. Public toilets available.
5 /5

Burndap Park

Khanh Truong Its a really good park for a walk or run. Some areas have well maintained flowers and plants. The sunset view and atmosphere are fantastic, I went out for a walk almost everyday. Hopefully some street lights will be installed as it is quite dark during the night in some areas and a bit scary to walk.
5 /5

Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park (Parks Victoria)

Sean Nairn Large parkland area adjoining the headland walk around the Williamstown shoreline. Consists mainly of grassy expanses, there’s also a kid’s playground and a number of historical sites relating to the area’s former use as a naval base and dockyard. Nice spot for a walk - easy to do a loop of the point from the main centre of Williamstown.
5 /5

Harefield Crescent Reserve

Nicholas I think (according to the Internet and similar search results) its named for that area in London called Harefield where the planes also fly sort of low enough near their Heathrow Airport, where-as here however them planes fly heading to/or from in the near distance Tullamarine and then finally onto Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine). You can see planes in the distance. Quiet area, apart from large planes every now and then in the sky can be heard or birds hear. Or the sound of wind-breeze or wind-gust. Nice enough to walk past given the local gum trees and other plants, too old for the playground so I dont partake, besides I may use the basketball court in future but anyways, very wide and open space, hopefully no snakes or anything in warmer months. Reminds me of Covid-era walks and so on. Ahh, memories. Anyways.
5 /5

More Park

Kristen Nicholls Used to live near here and it’s one of the main things I miss about the area. As a Pokémon GO player, this place is awesome to play. I’d walk here almost daily. Also loved taking photos here. It always felt like a little bit of nature in amongst the suburbs.
5 /5

Black Powder Mill

Shannon Meilak Very interesting. I went on the open day, so I could see inside the building and watch the mill and motor in action. I would highly reccomend going to the next open day and signing up as a member of the Sunshine Historical Society: https://www.sunshinehistoricalsociety.org.au/on-line-membership-form
5 /5

Polly Woodside

Gemma Robson Took our 5 and 7 year olds to Pirate Day (3rd Sunday of the month). My son is right into ships at the moment so he loved the opportunity to go on a real one. There was a great balance of activities to fill a couple of hours alongside plenty of opportunities to explore the ship either in a group or at the end when some people started leaving. The pirates were great and kept the children nicely entertained. It was a really fun day out (there was an ice cream stand and ferris wheel nearby while we waited). Activities likely too young for an older child (8/9+).
5 /5

Cheetham Wetlands Observation Tower

Jamie Sciban Even on a windy morning this is an interesting view. The walk to wetlands is a welcome sight past the suburban area. Melbourne city in the distance and the bird song of the local Maggies
5 /5