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Easy hiking trails in Serendip Wetlands Education Facility traverse a landscape characterized by diverse wetlands and grassy woodlands of the Volcanic Western Plains. The area features permanent open wetlands, ephemeral shallow freshwater wetlands, and marshlands, alongside significant woodland ecosystems. Trails are generally flat, wide, and made of compacted gravel, making them accessible for various mobility levels. The terrain includes gentle rises, with some routes offering views of nearby hills.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The trail is flanked by tall round boulders, some of which stand on end as statues. There is a restroom at the carpark and access to a half dozen different trails.
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The trail follows a sandy track through the bush, past a small bog and marvelous flora. Keep an eye out for pincushion hakea (Hakea laurina), which bloom in late spring and early summer.
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You Yangs Regional Park covers about 1,500 hectares and protects a unique range of granite peaks that rise abruptly from the flat volcanic plains between Melbourne and Geelong. There are walking tracks, mountain bike networks, and plenty of scenic lookouts on rocky outcrops set among dry eucalypt forest. Its unusual geology and elevated viewpoints make it a well-known destination for exploring this beautiful area.
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Flinders Peak is the highest point in the You Yangs, rising to about 319 metres above sea level above the surrounding volcanic plains west of Melbourne. The granite summit offers sweeping views across the Werribee Plains, Port Phillip Bay, and on clear days, as far as Melbourneβs skyline. Its exposed rock formations and open lookout make it one of the most popular viewpoints in You Yangs Regional Park.
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Flinders Peak Walk is a short but relatively steep route that climbs from the Turntable car park to the summit of Flinders Peak. The track follows a well-formed path through dry eucalypt woodland before transitioning to exposed granite steps near the top. Though itβs only about 3 kilometres return, the steady climb and rocky sections make it a moderately challenging walk.
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This super short spur trail takes bushwalkers to an awesome viewpoint of the Werribee Plains. This patchwork of farmland, fields, and woods is easy to see here, on this metal viewing platform high up on a granite boulder.
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West Track has quite a few viewpoints, as it weaves in and out of the forest and past large boulders. You may see rock climbers out bouldering here as well.
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Bunjil is a large land artwork shaped like a wedge-tailed eagle, created on the plains beside the You Yangs using hundreds of locally sourced rocks. The geoglyph represents the Wadawurrung creator being of the same name, an important figure for the Traditional Owners of the region. Spanning roughly 100 metres across, the artwork was designed to be viewed from above or from nearby hills, reflecting the deep connection between the landscape and Wadawurrung traditions.
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There are 4 easy hiking trails available in Serendip Wetlands Education Facility. These trails are generally flat, wide, and made of compacted gravel, making them accessible for various mobility levels.
You will experience the unique open wetlands and grassy woodlands of the Volcanic Western Plains. The area features diverse wetland types, including permanent open wetlands and ephemeral shallow freshwater wetlands, alongside significant grassy woodland ecosystems with River Red Gums and wattles.
Yes, Serendip Wetlands Education Facility is renowned for its abundant wildlife. On easy trails like the Wildlife Walk, you can expect to see Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Emus grazing. The facility also plays a role in breeding programs for threatened species like the Brolga and Eastern Barred Bandicoot.
Absolutely. Serendip is a prime birdwatching destination, home to over 150 species of native birds. Accessible bird hides and flight aviaries are strategically placed along the trails, offering excellent viewing opportunities for species such as Cape Barne Geese, Magpie Geese, various ducks, and raptors.
Yes, the trails are very family-friendly. They are generally flat, wide, and made of compacted gravel, making them accessible for prams and assisted wheelchairs. The facility also has an educational focus, making it a great place for children to learn about local flora and fauna.
No, dogs are generally not permitted in Serendip Wetlands Education Facility to protect the native wildlife. Assistance animals are an exception, but it's always best to check the latest regulations on the official Parks Victoria website for specific details: Parks Victoria - Serendip Sanctuary.
Visitors can utilize picnic areas with free electric barbecues, toilets (including accessible ones), and a visitor center. These facilities are conveniently located near the start of the main walking tracks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained, accessible paths, the abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, and the peaceful natural environment.
Yes, several of the easy trails are designed as loops. For example, the View of Flinders Peak β East West Walk loop from You Yangs Regional Park is an easy 5.1 km circular route, and the You Yangs Regional Park loop from Lara offers another easy 6 km option.
Beyond the general trails, specific easy walks include the Wildlife Walk for close encounters with kangaroos and emus, the Wader Walk which is a quieter 3 km return option with a bird hide, and the Wetland Walk, a 1.8 km return path offering views of Lake Serendip and wetland birds.
Yes, there are designated parking areas available for visitors at Serendip Wetlands Education Facility, typically near the information center and the start of the walking tracks.
Serendip Wetlands Education Facility can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and excellent opportunities for birdwatching as migratory birds are present.


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