The Kororoit Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Kororoit Creek in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The name "Kororoit" is thought to have come from an Aboriginal word meaning "male kangaroo" although this has not been confirmed.
The interrupted upper half is located in Burnside and Deer Park.
The uninterrupted upper section starts in Ardeer and proceeds to Brooklyn the lower half is located in Altona.
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