Bendigo - O'Keefe Rail Trail
The O'Keefe Rail Trail is a linear trail linking the rural township of Axedale with Bendigo. It covers 19 km of easy walking tracks with two areas of interest including the Bendigo Field Naturalists Flora Reserve and the Axedale Cemetery.
The start/end is Bendigo (Lake Weeroona) to Axedale and the length is 19 km. The surface is coarse gravel and the terrain is generally flat.
The O'Keefe Trail is named after Andrew O'Keefe a pioneer in the construction of many of Bendigo's railway lines. Like thousands of others, Andrew and his sister, Mary and parents Edward and Ellen, migrated from their homeland, Ireland, in 1854 in the wake of the great potato famine.
Andrew worked on a number if constructions projects before he successfully tendered for his first, the Heathcote to Sandhurst railway line. The price was 88,409 pounds with 50 bridges at various points.
The project took 21 months to complete with 2 derailments in the process. The first passenger train from Bendigo tot Heathcote on 20 July 1888, with Andrew's engine pulling the passenger carriages which conveyed 30 official guests to Heathcote for the installation banquet at the Masonic Hall. This trail allows you to explore the natural environment surrounding Bendigo.
The O'Keefe Rail Trail Info Centre is at 35 Bobs St, Bendigo.
Update: The O'Keefe Rail Trail now extends between Lake Weeroona in Bendigo to Heathcote which is 49km one way.
Location
298 Midland Highway, Bendigo 3550 Map
✆ 1800 813 153 (Bendigo Visitor Centre)
Web Links
→ OKeefe Rail Trail (railtrails.org.au)
→ OKeefe Rail Trail brochure (PDF)