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The best walks and hikes in Lysterfield Park

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Hiking in Lysterfield Park offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities, located east of Melbourne. The park features the central Lysterfield Lake, rolling Lysterfield Hills, and exposed granite rocks. Trails wind through dry forest and woodland, providing a natural setting with remnant native vegetation. The highest point, Trig Point (218-223 meters), offers extensive views.

Best hiking trails in Lysterfield Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Lysterfield Lake Circuit, a 3.7 miles (6.0 km) trail that takes 1 hour 36…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Lysterfield Lake Circuit

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 26, 2026, Sunset Track

Sunset Track climbs steeply through eucalyptus forest and gravel singletrack towards higher ridgelines in the eastern section of Lysterfield Park. The track is shared with mountain bikers and can become loose or slippery in places, especially after rain, but the higher sections open up broad views across Monbulk Creek Valley, outer Melbourne, and the Dandenong Ranges.

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Lamberts Track is a wide gravel path running through open eucalypt forest, forming part of the park’s main walking and running network. The track is relatively flat with a gentle gradient, making it one of the easier sections to move through. It has a more open feel compared to narrower bush tracks, with long sightlines ahead and fewer obstacles underfoot.

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Trig Point Lookout sits at one of the higher points in the Lysterfield and Churchill park area, with elevated views across Melbourne, the Dandenong Ranges, Arthur’s Seat, and Western Port Bay on clearer days. The climb to the lookout follows a steeper gravel track through eucalypt forest, with kangaroos and birdlife commonly seen along the route. The lookout itself is relatively open compared to the surrounding bushland, creating wider sightlines across the landscape.

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Granite Peak Trail climbs through open eucalypt forest toward rocky outcrops at one of the higher points in the park. Parts of the route follow the line of an old tramway used during construction of the reservoir and nearby quarries. The track is designated for walking and running, with a steady climb and rougher, rockier sections closer to the top.

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Running through Birdsland Reserve, Blackwood Walk is a short multi-use trail linking into the wider network toward Lysterfield Park. The track is shared by walkers, runners, and mountain bikers, and connects easily into longer loop routes across the reserve.

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Birdsland Reserve spans around seventy-five hectares of open hills, small lakes, and sections of bushland along Monbulk Creek. The landscape shifts between exposed grassy slopes and more sheltered creekside areas, with birdlife active around the water and occasional kangaroos in the open sections. Tracks range from flatter paths near the lakes to steeper climbs across the hills, with wider views across the surrounding area.

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Located within Birdsland Reserve, this retarding basin is a broad, open floodplain designed to manage water flow along Monbulk Creek. When dry, it forms a wide grassed space with open sightlines and a more exposed feel compared to the surrounding forested tracks. The creek runs through the basin, with changing water levels depending on rainfall. After wet periods, sections can become muddy or hold water, altering access across the area.

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This shared use path is popular with hikers, runners, and cyclists who want to explore the beauty of Lysterfield Lake. Along the way you'll pass through dry woodlands and marshy lakeshore and it's more than likely that you'll see kangaroo while out on the trail as well. It's mostly flat, wide, and well-maintained with just a couple of small hills so it's great for families too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 40 routes available. These trails cater to various fitness levels, including approximately 19 easy, 21 moderate, and 3 difficult options.

Are there any family-friendly hiking trails in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park is an excellent destination for families. The Lysterfield Lake Circuit is a popular choice, offering a leisurely 6 km loop through dry forest and woodland with minimal elevation gain, suitable for all ages. It features a mostly flat, wide gravel surface.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see while hiking in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Hikers frequently spot kangaroos and wallabies, especially in open areas. You might also be lucky enough to see koalas, echidnas, or a wide variety of birdlife, with approximately 140 species recorded. Dawn and dusk are prime times for wildlife viewing.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails in Lysterfield Park?

While Lysterfield Park is a fantastic outdoor destination, dogs are generally not permitted on the hiking trails to protect the native wildlife. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the official Parks Victoria website for specific rules regarding pets.

What are the notable natural features or landmarks to look out for?

The park is rich in natural beauty. The central Lysterfield Lake is a defining feature, offering scenic views. You'll also encounter rolling Lysterfield Hills with impressive exposed granite rocks. For spectacular 360-degree views overlooking Melbourne and the Dandenong Ranges, head to Trig Point, the highest point in the park.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced trekkers?

For a more challenging experience, consider the Trig Point – Trig Point Lookout loop from Churchill National Park. This 10 km trail leads through rolling hills and native forest, climbing to the Trig Point Lookout, offering rewarding views. Another option is the Granite Peak Trail, a 5 km Grade 4 climb through native forest to Trig Point.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Lysterfield Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly kangaroos and wallabies. The scenic views of Lysterfield Lake and from Trig Point are also frequently highlighted.

Are there circular hiking routes available in Lysterfield Park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park features several excellent circular routes. The Lysterfield Lake Circuit is a popular 6 km loop. For a longer option, the View of Lysterfield Lake – View of Lysterfield Lake loop from Lysterfield Park offers a moderate 9.3 km path with varied terrain and views of the lake.

Where can I park when visiting Lysterfield Park for hiking?

Lysterfield Park provides various parking areas conveniently located near trailheads and facilities. Specific parking information and maps can usually be found on the official Parks Victoria website or at the park entrance.

Is Lysterfield Park accessible by public transport?

While Lysterfield Park is primarily accessed by car, some public transport options may get you close to the park boundaries. However, direct public transport access to the main trailheads within the park is limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes and connections from nearby train stations for the most up-to-date information.

When is the best time of year to go hiking in Lysterfield Park?

Lysterfield Park is enjoyable year-round, but the best times for hiking are generally during spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) when the weather is milder. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for walking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, while winter can be cooler but still suitable for hiking.

Are there picnic areas or facilities available in the park?

Yes, Lysterfield Park is well-equipped with facilities for visitors. You'll find picnic areas complete with toilets, picnic tables, and free electric barbecues, making it a convenient spot for a day out with family or friends after your hike.

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