Projects completed in 2025

Below are some of the major projects we completed in 2025.

Two women walk towards the summit of Mt Bogong in the Alpine National Park.

Anglers Rest Walking Track

With the number of visitors increasing, we’re undertaking a project to formalise the Anglers Rest walking track and install a barrier at the lookout to keep visitors safe.

Fern trees along the riverbank at the Redwoods Forest site in East Warburton

Cement Creek Redwood Forest facility upgrades

Parks Victoria and Melbourne Water are working together to deliver improved visitor facilities at the Redwoods Forest to support increased visitation at the site while protecting the natural values of the park.

The High Plains in the Alpine National Park

Davies Plain 4WD route upgrades

The remote Davies Plain in the Alpine National Park, north east of Omeo, offers a range of opportunities for those who love 4WDing and camping. The project will deliver a range of improvements across the area, including replacing and maintaining facilities and road and track maintenance.

Hampton Pier from water

Hampton Pier Rebuild Project

Parks Victoria is rebuilding Hampton Pier in picturesque Sandringham Harbour.

Photograph of path in forest with concept illustration of seating, logs, signs and people walking

Hepburn Healthy Trails

The project aims to upgrade trails, enhance accessibility, and foster a seamless connection between Dja Dja Wurrung culture and health and wellbeing experiences in the park.

A woman and friend in activewear walking a small dog at Jells Park

Jells Park shared-use trail

We have delivered two new shared-use trails at Jells Park thanks to a $5.9 million investment from the Victorian Government.

Fishermans Jetty and berthing vessels

Mornington Fishermans Jetty Rebuild Project

With funding from the Victorian Government, Fishermans Jetty is in line for replacement. This project will rebuild and reopen the popular jetty to improve boating facilities at Mornington Harbour.

Artists impression of the Loch Ard Blowhole. A hollow, tubular bridge crosses a sandy landscape.

The Blowhole Lookout - Poombeeyt Koontapool

The Loch Ard Precinct is a large, diverse landscape and coastal environment with multiple destinations and features of visitor interest. The Victorian Government is investing $5.5 million to build The Blowhole Lookout - Poombeeyt Koontapool, which will provide a new visitor experience at this tucked away site.

Three slides come off the side of the double storey tram fort in the new Wattle Park playscape.

Wattle Park upgrades

We have built a new all-abilities playscape, a 3.25 km running and walking track and upgraded the picnic area at Wattle Park. Further upgrades planned include replacing the vandalised heritage trams and creating a ceremonial space.

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