Dandenong Park is a historic park located in central Dandenong, Victoria.
Spanning over 17 hectares, it holds significant historical value as an arrival gateway to the area. The park is popular for exercise and recreation, with Dandenong Creek and a regional bike trail running through it.
Visitors to Dandenong Park can enjoy a variety of activities. They can take a leisurely walk through the park, admire the floral displays in the north area precinct, or go for a bike ride along the Dandenong Creek trail. The park also offers facilities for table tennis, basketball, and futsal, as well as a playground and picnic area.
Dandenong Park provides a range of facilities to cater to visitors' needs. These include barbeque facilities, a basketball court, cricket nets, fitness equipment, a football oval, parking spaces, a pavilion, picnic areas, a playground, public toilets, seating areas, shelters, sports ovals, table tennis tables, and walking/cycling trails.
The park's master plan aims to make it a hub for recreational activities, fully integrated with Dandenong's city center and surrounding residential areas. The Woody Meadows Project, established in 2021, adds meadows of deciduous trees to the park, creating a mix of habitats.
Dandenong Park is accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities, and is pet-friendly. It offers education excursions for school students, with a curriculum-aligned program available for download. The park is open year-round and can be reached by car, public transport, or bike, with the Dandenong Railway Station and Dandenong Market bus interchange nearby.