Seaford Wetlands Rejuvenation Project is part of the Victorian Government’s $315 million Suburban Parks Program to create more than 6,500 hectares of new and upgraded parks and trails across Melbourne’s outer suburbs.
As part of this program, the Victorian Government is funding $5 million of upgrades at Seaford Wetlands with a focus on:
The Seaford Wetlands Rejuvenation Project is led by state government who has partnered with City of Kingston to deliver the shared user path component at Patterson Lakes. This will create a full pedestrian and cycling circuit around the wetlands.
The Seaford Wetlands Rejuvenation Project is among more than 100 park and trail projects being delivered through the Suburban Parks Program.
This project was completed in June 2025.
A new 2.5m wide concrete shared use path between Old Wells Road and the Melbourne Water Pump Station near 118 Palm Beach Drive, along the northern side of Kananook Creek, has been constructed.
The path connects to the existing footpath in Palm Beach Drive in front of the Melbourne Water Pump Station and creates the link to the newly constructed pedestrian bridge west of the Melbourne Water Pump Station.
More information on the Seaford Wetlands Rejuvenation Project can be found at Engage Frankston.
Old Wells Road and the Melbourne Water Pump Station near 118 Palm Beach Drive, along the northern side of Kananook Creek, Patterson Lakes 3197 View Map
Old Wells Road and the Melbourne Water Pump Station near 118 Palm Beach Drive, along the northern side of Kananook Creek , Patterson Lakes 3197
Seaford Wetlands Bulletin February 2025(PDF, 657KB)
Seaford Wetlands Bulletin November 2024(PDF, 683KB)