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The best hikes from bus stations in Lysterfield Park

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Bus station hiking trails in Lysterfield Park navigate a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dry forest, and woodland environments. The park's central feature is Lysterfield Lake, with exposed granite rocks and diverse native vegetation. The highest point, Trig Point, offers panoramic views. The terrain includes varied paths suitable for different hiking abilities.

Best bus station hiking trails in Lysterfield Park

  • The most popular bus station hiking route is View of Lysterfield Lake – Lysterfield Lake Dam Viewpoint loop from Churchill…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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View of Lysterfield Lake – Lysterfield Lake Dam Viewpoint loop from Churchill National Park

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

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Zachary
June 18, 2026, Brendon's Corner

Neuman Track passes two meadows that emerge from the bush. The landscape highlights a couple of grand old gums that stand in the field, and a bench rests on the side of the trail so you can enjoy this temporary change in scenery. A short trail detours from the main track to wind through the meadow.

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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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oliviakellis
May 15, 2026, Tree gate

Along the Hillclimb Track, this spot is marked by a low, arching tree forming a natural “gate” over the path. The trail passes directly beneath it, surrounded by dense ferns and damp forest, giving this section a more enclosed feel. It’s an easy landmark to recognise along the route and a quick photo stop as you pass through.

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Sue
April 22, 2026, Lipscombe Break

Lipscombe Break is a management track that follows a wide, gently graded corridor through dense forest, offering a quieter, more open walking option than narrower bush tracks. It connects with several nearby paths, and is part of a larger network of trails through this section of the park.

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April 22, 2026, Lyrebird Walk

Lyrebird Walk is a picturesque track that weaves through a cool temperate rainforest filled with tall mountain ash and lush tree ferns. It’s a quiet, peaceful route, and you might even catch a glimpse of the beautiful lyrebirds foraging on the forest floor. The path is gently sloped and well-kept, making it an easy and enjoyable walk within the park’s system of interconnected trails.

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April 22, 2026, Grants Picnic Ground

Grants Picnic Ground is a popular day-use area in the Sherbrooke Forest section of Dandenong Ranges National Park. Surrounded by tall mountain ash and tree ferns, there are multiple picnic tables, shelters, toilets, plenty of parking and access to several walking tracks, including Lyrebird Walk. The area is also known for close encounters with native birdlife, especially cockatoos and rosellas, making it a well-known starting point and lunch spot while exploring the surrounding forest.

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Boys Farm Heritage Walk is a short interpretive path within Lysterfield Park that explores the history of the former boys’ farm established on this site. The walk passes through remains and signage that highlight the property’s agricultural and social history, nestled within open parkland and beautiful bush surroundings. It’s an easy, well-marked route that’s a brief, informative detour while exploring the wider park pathway network.

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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 bus station hiking trails are available in Lysterfield Park?

There are 11 hiking trails in Lysterfield Park that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks.

What public transport options are available to reach Lysterfield Park's hiking trails?

Lysterfield Park is accessible via local bus services. You'll typically find bus stops conveniently located near trailheads, allowing you to start your hike directly after disembarking. For detailed route planning, it's best to check the PTV (Public Transport Victoria) website for current timetables and connections to Lysterfield Park.

Are there easy trails accessible from bus stops for beginners or casual walkers?

Yes, Lysterfield Park offers several easy trails accessible from bus stops, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. For example, the Kokoda Trail Memorial Plaque – 300 m to the Top of the Steps loop from Upper Ferntree Gully is an easy 3.7 km loop. There are 5 easy routes in total available from bus stations.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on bus-accessible hikes in Lysterfield Park?

Hikes in Lysterfield Park, even those accessible by bus, traverse diverse landscapes. You can expect to walk through dry forest and woodland environments, encounter rolling Lysterfield Hills, and see distinct exposed granite rocks. The expansive Lysterfield Lake is a central feature, offering picturesque views along many routes.

What wildlife might I encounter on these trails?

Lysterfield Park is a haven for wildlife. Hikers frequently spot eastern grey kangaroos and wallabies, especially during morning and evening hours. Keep an eye out for echidnas and koalas, and birdwatchers will appreciate the approximately 140 different bird species that inhabit the park's diverse habitats.

Are there any viewpoints or notable natural features along the bus-accessible routes?

Absolutely. Many trails offer stunning views. The park's highest point, Trig Point, provides panoramic 360-degree views encompassing Melbourne and the Dandenong Ranges. The Lysterfield Lake itself is a significant natural feature, and routes like the View of Lysterfield Lake – Lysterfield Lake Dam Viewpoint loop offer excellent vistas of the water.

Are the bus-accessible trails in Lysterfield Park suitable for families with children?

Yes, Lysterfield Park is very family-friendly. Many of the easier trails are suitable for children, and the park offers amenities like picnic areas, barbecues, and playgrounds, making it an ideal destination for a family day out after a hike.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails accessible by bus?

Lysterfield Park has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are permitted in designated areas and must be on a leash at all times. However, some sensitive wildlife areas or trails may have restrictions. It's always best to check the official Parks Victoria website for the most current information on dog access before your visit: Parks Victoria - Lysterfield Park.

What facilities are available near the bus-accessible trailheads?

Near many trailheads and within the park, you'll find essential facilities. These often include picnic areas, public toilets, and sometimes barbecue facilities. While there might not be cafes directly at every bus stop, the park's main areas are well-equipped for visitors.

What is the best time of year to hike in Lysterfield Park when using public transport?

Lysterfield Park can be enjoyed year-round. Spring (September-November) offers pleasant temperatures and blooming wildflowers, while autumn (March-May) provides cooler weather ideal for longer hikes. Summer (December-February) can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter (June-August) is generally mild, but trails can be muddy after rain.

How long do the bus-accessible hikes typically take?

The duration of hikes varies significantly depending on the route's length and your pace. For example, the Grants on Sherbrooke Café – Hall Track loop from Kallista is an easy 6.3 km route that takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. More challenging routes, like the View of Lysterfield Lake – Lysterfield Lake Dam Viewpoint loop, can take over 6 hours due to their 22 km distance and significant elevation.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus-accessible trails in Lysterfield Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's natural beauty, the variety of trails catering to different fitness levels, and the frequent wildlife sightings, particularly kangaroos. The well-maintained paths and scenic views of Lysterfield Lake are also commonly highlighted.

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