Lysterfield Park is a large regional park in Victoria, Australia, offering extensive mountain biking trails, picnic areas, and a reservoir ideal for rowing and other paddle sports.
Lysterfield Park, located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Melbourne, Victoria, encompasses an area of varied natural landscapes including native bushland, open grassy areas, and a sizeable reservoir. The park spans over 1,398 hectares and is adjacent to Churchill National Park, creating a significant green space for outdoor recreation near the metropolitan area. Established as a regional park in 1979, Lysterfield Park’s reservoir was originally constructed in the late 19th century to supply Melbourne with water and today supports a range of recreational water activities, including rowing, kayaking, and fishing. The park is renowned for its well-developed mountain biking network, featuring over 35 kilometers of singletrack trails designed for riders of different skill levels. These trails wind through eucalypt forests and around the reservoir, offering scenic views and varied terrain. In addition to cycling, visitors enjoy walking trails, well-maintained picnic facilities, playgrounds, and designated barbecue areas. Wildlife is abundant, with sightings of native birds such as kookaburras, rosellas, and waterbirds around the reservoir. The park's natural setting combined with its proximity to Melbourne makes it a popular destination for day trips, family outings, and community events. Its diverse offerings appeal not only to mountain bikers but also to hikers, anglers, and water sports enthusiasts. Lysterfield Park is managed by Parks Victoria, with an emphasis on preserving natural habitats while providing quality recreational infrastructure. The park’s trail system and water facilities attract both locals and visitors seeking an accessible natural retreat within reach of the city.
Lysterfield Reservoir, popular for rowing and kayaking
Extensive mountain biking trail network with varying difficulty levels
Native bushland supporting diverse birdlife and natural ecology
Picnic and barbecue areas with playground facilities for families
A large reservoir originally built for Melbourne’s water supply, now used extensively for rowing, kayaking, and fishing.
Over 35 km of groomed singletrack catering to all skill levels, featuring technical sections and scenic views.
Well-maintained facilities including playgrounds and barbecue spots, ideal for families and social gatherings.