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  1. Upper Ferntree Gully is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox and Shire of Yarra Ranges local government areas. Upper Ferntree Gully recorded a population of 3,417 at the 2021 census.

  2. The Kokoda Track Memorial Walk (incorporating the 1000 Steps) departs from Ferntree Gully Picnic Ground, winding up a steep hill along a creek through lush rainforest, before emerging into a clearing where you can enjoy great views of Melbourne through the trees. Complete the loop by taking the Lyrebird Track back to the carpark.

  3. Ferntree Gully has many Eucalyptus trees (gum trees) and lies at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Its boundaries meet Upper Ferntree Gully, a separate but similarly named suburb with the same postcode, Boronia to the North, Scoresby to the West and Lysterfield to the South.

  4. The southern section of Dandenong Ranges National Park includes Ferntree Gully, Sherbrooke Forest and pretty hilltop towns. Tackle the famous and popular 1000 Steps - or relax at Grants Picnic Ground and meander around the all-abilities walk there.

  5. Upper Ferntree Gully railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Upper Ferntree Gully, and opened on 4 December 1889. A number of services each day originate and terminate at Upper Ferntree Gully. The trains are stabled overnight in six of the seven sidings ...

  6. Upper Ferntree Gully is a suburb in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, close to the city of Melbourne, with a park, a station and a railway station. It is a popular spot for fitness training, holiday-makers and cricket fans, as it is the birthplace of Shane Warne, one of Australia's famous cricketers.

  7. 1000 Steps, Kokoda Memorial Walk, Upper Ferntree Gully. Set in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges National Park, the 1000 Steps walk was created to honour 625 Australian soldiers killed during World War II's 'Kokoda' campaign, New Guinea.