
Jacksons Creek, known as 'biik wurrdha' in Woi-wurrung language, is a picturesque waterway flowing through Sunbury, Victoria. The creek is celebrated for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and cultural significance. 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 range of recreational activities, including walking trails, bird watching, and opportunities to spot native animals such as kangaroos and platypus. The area also holds cultural importance for the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people, featuring sites like the Sunbury Earth Rings, which are historic Aboriginal ceremonial sites located on the hills to the west of Jacksons Creek near Sunbury. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure or cultural exploration, Jacksons Creek provides a unique and enriching experience.
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