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Jells Park Reserve is a large urban park in southeastern Melbourne, known for its scenic wetlands, extensive walking and cycling trails, and family-friendly picnic areas.

314
Acres Protected
6.2
Miles of Trails
Approx. 250,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Jells Park Reserve

 

Jells Park Reserve is a 127-hectare regional park located in the suburb of Wheelers Hill, Victoria, Australia. The park features a mixture of wetlands, open grasslands, and forested areas, making it an important habitat for local wildlife and a popular recreational destination. The reserve centers around Jells Lake, which supports a variety of bird species, including swans, ducks, and other waterfowl. The area was originally part of traditional Aboriginal land, later developed for grazing, and eventually transformed into public parkland to serve the growing Melbourne population. Jells Park offers more than 10 kilometers of well-maintained trails suitable for walking, cycling, and jogging. It includes facilities such as picnic shelters, playgrounds, barbecues, and designated fishing spots. Anglers often target species like European carp and redfin, while paddlers can launch kayaks to explore calm waters. The park's diverse environments attract birdwatchers and nature photographers year-round. Jells Park Reserve provides an accessible green space for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers, blending urban convenience with natural beauty. Special events, community activities, and educational programs are occasionally held here to engage visitors with the environment and local history.

Highlights

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Jells Lake – peaceful wetland habitat popular for birdwatching and fishing

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Extensive network of multi-use trails suitable for walking, cycling, and jogging

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Large family-friendly picnic areas with playgrounds and barbecue facilities

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Quiet nature corners along Dandenong Creek for wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Jells Lake

A central feature of the reserve, this wetland supports abundant wildlife and offers fishing and kayaking opportunities.

Dandenong Creek Trail

A multi-use trail running through the park along the creek, popular among cyclists and walkers for scenic views.

Picnic and Playground Areas

Several designated spaces with amenities that make the park ideal for families and social gatherings.