Parks, playgrounds and things to do with kids in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria

📍 bacchus marsh · north
This farm offers seasonal strawberry picking with free entry and pay-by-the-punnet access, allowing visitors to fill a punnet as long as the lid closes. Strawberries are picked from a separate nearby field, with other fruits like apples, stone fruit, and cherries available at the main farm when in season. Clear signage and staff guidance make picking easy for all ages.

📍 bacchus marsh · north
This pick-your-own fruit farm offers seasonal harvesting, starting with cherries in November, followed by stone fruits, and finishing with apples through autumn. Visitors can enjoy hands-on fruit picking across the orchard, with bookings required before arrival. A check-in on entry provides access to the designated picking areas.

📍 bacchus marsh · north
Mackenzies Flat Picnic Area offers a family-friendly spot by the Lerderderg River, with grassy areas, picnic tables, and shallow pools for splashing or spotting wildlife. Easy bush walks include a 1-hour return track to Grahams Dam, while more experienced hikers can explore longer trails and multi-day routes from the same starting point.

📍 bacchus marsh · north
Werribee Gorge State Park offers a variety of walking trails, including the family-friendly River Walk, which follows the Werribee River and an old aqueduct. The trail features scenic views, some rock scrambling, and narrow sections suited for primary-aged children and older. For younger kids, the nearby 400 m Discovery Trail provides a flat loop with opportunities to spot local wildlife and plants.