Kororoit Creek Trail - Connections

Connections

The northern end of the upper half connects to Western Ring Road Trail. The southern end of the upper half connects to the Federation Trail.

The northern end of the lower half is a dead end at Cherry Lake. The southern end of the lower half connects to Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail.

Upper: North end at 37°44′18″S 144°44′19″E / 37.738450°S 144.738725°E / -37.738450; 144.738725. South end at 37°49′15″S 144°49′29″E / 37.820712°S 144.824784°E / -37.820712; 144.824784.
Lower: North end at 37°51′29″S 144°49′36″E / 37.858104°S 144.826533°E / -37.858104; 144.826533. South end at 37°51′31″S 144°51′01″E / 37.858477°S 144.850282°E / -37.858477; 144.850282.

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