Seven Creeks Reserve is both culturally and historically significant. Long-term residents have memories and stories of the area that describe mining and gypsy camps, humpies, Chinese market gardens, old river crossings and deep swimming pools.
The Seven Creeks Walking Track was established in 1988 by the Euroa Apex Club as a Bicentennial project.
The walking track encompasses the Seven Creeks passing through Floodplain Riparian Woodlands. The track surface ranges from well-maintained asphalt, grassed areas and loose gravel. The Balmattum Hill Walking Tack can be accessed via the southern end of the Seven Creeks Walking Track. Covered footwear is advisable. Dogs are permitted on leashes. A multipurpose track offering nature’s delights to enjoy.
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