Croydon Parklands is an area of open space located between Eastfield Road and Hewish Road, Croydon, and is made up of Croydon Park, Town Park and Eastfield Park. The Parklands serve as both a large informal recreation and sports precinct with remnant bushland for the City of Maroondah.
Eastfield Park consists of a trotting track, biological significant bushland, a wetland, Melbourne Water sedimentation basin and the Tarralla Creek, which runs through it.
Town Park and Croydon Park act as Maroondah City’s sporting hub. Collectively, they consist of three football ovals, numerous playgrounds, walking and bicycle trails, picnic and barbecue facilities, skate park, leisure centre, athletics track, gridiron field, tennis courts, public toilets and numerous sports club facilities.
This park has many walking tracks throughout the park, great for family walks, walking the dog, going for a hit of cricket, a kick of the footy, flying the drone or enjoying a picnic at one of the many picnic areas.
To get to this cache, you will be taking one of the back walking tracks along the edge of the bushland. if you park at the nearby car park you won't need to walk to far along the track,
The cache is small and should be fairly easy to find if replaced correctly,
Reference: http://www.maroondah.vic.gov.au/CroydonParklands.aspx