See what Elmore has to offer

Situated on the banks of the Campaspe River the township of Elmore is rich with unique built and natural spaces to see and explore.

 

Elmore Railway Station Water Tower

The railway water tower was built in 1870 from locally made bricks. Water was pumped from the Campaspe River to the water tower to supply water for steam trains. The building was donated to the Elmore Progress Association in 1972 and is the current headquarters for the EPA News. http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/424

Elmore Recreation Reserve Play Space

Elmore-Raywood Road, Elmore VIC 3558 Situated between the Swimming pool and Caravan Park, this fenced play space has swings, slide and picnic table under shady trees.

Elmore Skate Park

Situated within the Elmore Recreation Reserve, this skate park has a quarter pipe, rails and fun boxes.
Use only permitted by inline skates and skateboards during daylight hours. 

Location : 12 Elmore-Raywood Road, Elmore VIC 3558

Elmore Swimming Pool

Built in 1959, the Elmore Swimming Pool remains a much loved destination for locals and visitors during the hot summer months.

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EPA Museum


Keepers of the history of Elmore, dating from about 1864, the EPA Museum is run by a team of dedicated volunteers.

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Michie Street Play Space

This City of Greater Bendigo maintained play space is very well appointed with ample shade, formal and natural play equipment, picnic tables and a drinking fountain. Only a short walk to the main shopping strip and public toilets.

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