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Ruffey Creek

Ruffey Lake Park
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The south-eastern section of Ruffey Lake Park, looking north-west
Location Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates 37°46′32″S 145°08′19″E / 37.7755°S 145.1387°E / -37.7755; 145.1387Coordinates: 37°46′32″S 145°08′19″E / 37.7755°S 145.1387°E / -37.7755; 145.1387
Area 68 Hectares
Opened 1977
Operated by City of Manningham
Paths Vary between sealed and unsealed
Terrain Bushland and hills
Water Ruffey Lake
Vegetation Australian Native, Remnant orchards
Facilities Toilets, barbecues, 2 playgrounds

Ruffey Lake Park (locally Ruffeys) is a park in the City of Manningham, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is situated around Ruffey Lake in a portion of a valley through which the Ruffey Creek runs, forming the border between Doncaster and Templestowe. It has three main entrances, Victoria St, The Boulevard and King St. Despite being the second largest park in Manningham, second to Westerfolds Park, it is the biggest urban park managed by the City of Manningham. Formerly orchards, the park has a diverse ecology; this includes a riparian strip of native bushland around the creek, areas of pine trees planted by early settlers and pockets of fruit trees remaining from past orchards.

The park is named after Ruffey Creek, a watercourse that runs through the park which was dammed to irrigate the surrounding orchards, forming Ruffey Lake. During the summer, the park hosts the annual Manningham Carols by Candlelight.

After European settlement, the native bushland was cleared for orchards and in 1966 the then City of Doncaster and Templestowe Council purchased land for open space use. Ruffey Creek was dammed in the mid 90's creating Ruffey Lake. Today, the creek and lake serve as storm water drainage basins, rubbish dropped on the streets regularly flows down the creek and there are waste catchers deployed in the lake itself to catch some of this pollution.

The Wurundjeri descendents in the area still have a strong association with Westerfolds Park at Templestowe.

The park has three toilet blocks and electric barbecues are distributed throughout. There are three playgrounds in Ruffey Lake Park; near the Boulevard and Victoria St entrances. In the last 10 years facilities have been upgraded, predominantly the playgrounds, especially the Victoria Street adventure playground. There are sealed pathways giving access to almost every area of the park. These are of standard width and in relatively good condition but do not host dividing lines. The north-west area of the park has fewer facilities.


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