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Jells Park is a large metropolitan park in Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs offering extensive walking and cycling trails along with picnic and wildlife viewing areas.

314
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Approximately 750,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Jells Park

 

Located in the suburb of Wheelers Hill, Victoria, Jells Park spans over 127 hectares and serves as a significant natural and recreational reserve within metropolitan Melbourne. The park encompasses a variety of habitats including large grassy woodland, wetlands, and the picturesque Jells Lake. The landscape supports native flora such as River Red Gums, grasses, and wetland plants, offering habitat for diverse birdlife including egrets, swans, and waterfowl. Established in the 1970s, Jells Park was developed to provide an accessible green space supporting outdoor recreation and nature appreciation within an urban setting. It features well-maintained shared paths for cyclists and pedestrians, picnic shelters, playgrounds, and designated barbecuing sites, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Key recreational opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, fishing in Jells Lake, paddling, and casual bird watching. The park's network of trails ranges from easy lakeside strolls to several multi-use cycling paths crossing through native vegetation areas. One notable landmark is the wetland bird hides that allow visitors to observe secretive waterbirds in their natural habitat. The park also hosts educational signage and community events focused on environmental conservation. Jells Park is easily accessible, providing ample parking and facilities, inviting visitors to connect with nature without straying far from Melbourne’s urban environment.

Highlights

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Jells Lake and surrounding wetlands with bird hides

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Extensive multi-use trails for walking and mountain biking

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Family-friendly picnic and playground facilities

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Native grassy woodland ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Jells Lake

A central freshwater lake offering fishing, small craft paddling, and scenic views attracting a variety of waterbirds.

Wetland Bird Hides

Several hides constructed around the wetlands provide sheltered spots for observing birds such as egrets, ibis, and ducks.

Shared Path Trails

An interconnected network of paved and gravel trails catering to walkers, joggers, and mountain bikers throughout the park.