Tirhatuan Park
Wetlands

Wetlands, wildlife and wide open space at your doorstep

Set across more than 20 hectares, Tirhatuan Park is one of the most important green spaces surrounding Rosewood Downs — a landscape of lakes, wetlands and native vegetation that shapes everyday life in the neighbourhood.

Walking trails weave through natural habitat along the Dandenong Creek corridor, creating a peaceful setting for exercise, family time and quiet connection to nature. For many locals, the park functions as an extension of their own backyard.

At a glance

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At a glance *

  • Spanning more than 20 hectares, Tirhatuan Park offers a rare sense of scale within an established suburban area. Expanses of open grass, lakes and natural wetlands create breathing space that is increasingly difficult to find in Melbourne’s south-east, giving nearby homes a stronger connection to nature, outlook and everyday outdoor living.

  • Tirhatuan Park links directly into the Dandenong Creek Trail — one of Melbourne’s most significant continuous green corridors. This connection allows residents to walk, run or cycle through kilometres of connected parkland, wetlands and conservation areas, creating a rare opportunity to enjoy long recreational routes without needing to leave the neighbourhood.

  • The park’s wetlands and indigenous vegetation support a diverse range of native wildlife, including frogs, waterbirds and migratory species. These natural environments give Tirhatuan Park a distinctly ecological character, reinforcing its role as both a recreational space and a functioning biodiversity refuge within the suburban landscape.

  • Well-designed playground areas, open grass zones and sheltered picnic spaces make the park a popular gathering place for families. Its scale and layout allow for everything from casual weekend outings to larger community activities, supporting an active and social outdoor lifestyle close to home.

  • Dedicated off-leash zones provide safe and spacious areas for dogs to exercise and socialise. The inclusion of a separate area for smaller breeds makes the park particularly accessible for a wide range of pet owners, contributing to its strong daily use and community feel.

  • A network of shared paths and informal trails winds throughout the park, offering scenic routes for cycling, jogging and relaxed walks. These pathways encourage regular outdoor activity while allowing residents to experience changing seasonal landscapes, wetlands and open sky views.

A park designed for everyday living

For residents of Rosewood Downs, Tirhatuan Park is not simply a destination — it becomes part of daily routine.

Morning walks around the lakes, after-school bike rides along shared paths and relaxed weekend picnics under mature trees are common rhythms of life here. Wide open grass areas provide space for informal sport and gatherings, while quieter bushland sections offer a sense of retreat rarely found in suburban Melbourne.

Because of its scale and natural setting, the park delivers a feeling of breathing space within an otherwise established residential area.

A living wetland ecosystem

Tirhatuan Park protects remnant wetland environments that support a diverse range of flora and fauna. Seasonal water levels, indigenous vegetation and creek-line habitat create ideal conditions for frogs, insects and native bird species.

Migratory birds such as Latham’s Snipe travel thousands of kilometres each year to utilise wetlands like those found here — highlighting the park’s role as a meaningful biodiversity refuge within metropolitan Melbourne.

This natural character gives the park a distinct identity compared with typical suburban reserves dominated by manicured lawns and sports ovals.

Designed for families and active lifestyles

Extensive recreation facilities make the park particularly popular with local families.

  • Large playground zones

  • Sheltered picnic areas and BBQ facilities

  • Outdoor fitness equipment

  • Open kick-to-kick grass areas

  • Dedicated dog off-leash spaces

These features support both structured and informal recreation — from organised fitness sessions through to spontaneous family outings.

Public art and connection to culture

Tirhatuan Park also features distinctive public artworks that reflect community identity and connection to Country. Sculptural timber installations and interpretive elements add visual interest while reinforcing the environmental and cultural significance of the landscape.

This layering of recreation, biodiversity and cultural storytelling contributes to the park’s strong sense of place.

Connected to a wider green network

Tirhatuan Park also features distinctive public artworks that reflect community identity and connection to Country. Sculptural timber installations and interpretive elements add visual interest while reinforcing the environmental and cultural significance of the landscape.

This layering of recreation, biodiversity and cultural storytelling contributes to the park’s strong sense of place.

Tips from the locals

The lake loop walk is one of the most popular morning exercise routes.

The park is particularly active on weekend mornings with families and dog walkers.

Sunset reflections across the wetlands provide some of the best open sky views in the area.

Buying a house near the park

Homes within walking distance of Tirhatuan Park are often tightly held. Buyers frequently prioritise proximity to the park’s walking trails, natural outlook and open space — particularly in a suburb where large green landscapes are limited.

The presence of a significant wetland park can also support long-term neighbourhood desirability by preserving outlook, reducing perceived density and reinforcing lifestyle appeal.