The park has several sheltered picnic areas, gas barbecues, picnic tables, and playgrounds. For those who forget their picnic basket, there is a Cafe in the visitors centre. A network of cycling and walking tracks cross the park, as well as self-guided walking trails. For the adventurous, the Maribyrnong River Trail starts at the park and follows the tree lined river 25 km to Footscray.
A wetlands area has been extensively revegetated. Birds commonly seen in the park include blue wrens, yellow-tailed thornbills, flame robins, parrots and galahs, and a variety of water birds. Residing in the River Red Gums are Brush-tailed and Ring-tailed possums. You may see a Blue-tongued lizard sunbaking, or catch sight of some swamp wallabies.
**Thanks to Wikipedia for Park Information**
The cache is located within a bit of an educational walk and should not be too difficult to find. The only real difficulty is it is a popular area so muggles are a factor.
As per normal practice, please make sure the cache is well hidden when you put it back..
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