Spanning a notable 40 kilometers, the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail stands as an emblematic recreational thoroughfare catering to pedestrians, cyclists, and equestrians alike. This well-trodden route traces the historical trajectory of a railway line that winds through the breathtaking landscapes of the Yarra Valley, commencing its journey behind the Lilydale Railway Station and culminating in the charming Warburton township.

Embarking upon the trail, you'll pass by the relics of an old turntable, looping around the rear of Mount Lilydale Mercy College before converging with the Maroondah Highway Overpass. As you ascend into the embrace of enchanting bushlands and traverse a tunnel, make sure to take a moment to appreciate the significance of the historic first aid post.
Continue your venture along the 'Warburton Trail,' traversing vineyards, capturing stunning mountain panoramas, traversing farmlands, and losing yourself within the embrace of verdant forests. The path carries you across numerous meticulously restored bridges, while vestiges of erstwhile station platforms provide glimpses into the past. Don't forget to pause at the original 1882 railway station, affectionately recognized as the Upper Yarra Museum.
Thanks to its gradual inclines, the Rail Trail presents an accessible terrain suitable for individuals of all fitness levels, including families seeking leisurely strolls amid nature's splendor.