Hammon Park is home to the trailhead of the Creswick Trails Project which, when completed, will consist of 60km of mountain bike trails through surrounding bushland.

A completed bike pump track section is great for kids on bikes. Unlike many traditional dirt pump tracks, the Hammon Park Pump Track is covered in bitumen for a smoother and faster riding surface for mountain bikers, skateboarders and scooter riders, and is hailed by riders for its quality.

It boasts accessible toilets including a Changing Place, a barbeque area, electric bike charging station, nature play ground, learn to ride track and ample parking. Walkers can use Hammon Park as a way to access the Wallaby Track. Highlights along the trail include St Georges Lake, Koala Park, Goldfields Track and a sessionable skills area.

It is conveniently located within walking distance of the town centre and is accessible by train or bus.

Highlights include:

Cycling jumps; Children’s Playspace with undercover sandpit, nest swing, balancing, hopping and bouncing equipment; Large rope climbing structure; Undercover barbeque area with double burner electric barbeque and picnic table; Learn to ride track; Toilet block with three ambulant and one accessible cubicle (with shower); Changing Place toilet facility accessible with MLAK key (available upon request according to need); Cyclocross stairs and sandpit to competition standard; Bike wash and Bike repair station; E-bike chargers.

Content: Hepburn Shire Council

Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
  • Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.

11 Moore St, Creswick VIC 3363

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Accessibility Information

  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
  • Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.

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