Yan Yean Reservoir Park
Things to see and do
* Walk along Melbourne's oldest dam wall for views of the park and reservoir
* Enjoy a picnic lunch at the Lookout Picnic Area with views of the reservoir and surrounding woodlands
* Visit the extensive wetlands and watch the abundant birdlife that lives and feeds in this area
* Wood-fired barbecues (with wood supplied), two large rotundas and picnic tables are provided
* The picnic area and playground near the valve house provide an opportunity for children to play safely
Heritage
The reservoir was Melbourne's first and has supplied the city with water since 1857. It was the plan of James Blackburn, a civil engineer who unfortunately died before ever seeing his dream developed. The historic bluestone valve house and stone water channel are reminders of the reservoir's history.
Looking after the park
* Take your rubbish home with you
* Dogs must be kept on leads at all times to minimise disturbance to wildlife and other park visitors.
* All native plants and animals are protected
* Leave the park as you find it
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