Jacksons Creek






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Jacksons Creek, known as 'biik wurrdha' in Woi-wurrung language, is a picturesque waterway flowing through Sunbury, Victoria. The Jacksons Creek biik wurrdha Regional Parklands encompass over 1,000 hectares, connecting 26 kilometers of creek line from Sunbury to Diggers Rest. This expansive parkland offers a rich tapestry of deep gullies, creek flats, steep slopes, and high plains, providing diverse habitats for local wildlife. Visitors can enjoy scenic walking trails, such as The Nook Jacksons Creek Walk, which features a 3 km return journey along the creek's bends, offering opportunities to spot platypus, kangaroos, and various bird species. The parklands also hold cultural significance, with the Sunbury Earth Rings located within the area, offering insights into the region's Aboriginal heritage. Whether you're seeking outdoor recreation or a deeper connection to the area's history, Jacksons Creek provides a serene and enriching experience.
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