Dandenong Creek Trail - Connections

Connections

The Dandenong Creek Trail connects to numerous other paths: To the Tarralla Creek Trail, Belgrave Rail Trail and Blind Creek Trail in the north. Centrally to the Scotchmans Creek Trail and the EastLink trail. In the south at Dandenong, it connects to the Hallam Bypass Trail, the Dandenong South Trail and finally the Bayside Trail at Carrum.

Another path leads through to Waldheim Rd and then joins Stud Rd at Mountain Highway. It continues down Stud Rd to Burwood Highway, at Westfield Knox, where the Blind Creek Trail can be found.

North end at 37°50′31″S 145°18′40″E / 37.8419°S 145.311°E / -37.8419; 145.311. South end at 38°04′23″S 145°07′20″E / 38.073092°S 145.122138°E / -38.073092; 145.122138.

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