The bank of the Dandenong Creek has a gravel tracK which meanders through remnant native bushland. There is also the occasional billabong. In the 1930's Herman Otto Busch and his wife Dorothea moved to Bayswater and opened a farm guest house. Busch built a concrete weir to create a popular swimming hole. The weir was a thriving attraction until the 1960's. Although little remains, it's fondly remembered by the Heathmont community. City dwellers would retreat to the guest house and wander down to Dandenong Creek to enjoy a weekend in the 'country'.