Come to Know the City of Knox:Fitness Fanatic Review

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Come to Know the City of Knox: Fitness Fanatic Review Known for its clean environment and green lifestyle, the City of Knox is a mecca for residents seeking a healthy alternative to big city living. With the nearly limitless health and fitness facilities located throughout Knox and virtually endless outdoor fitness options, maintaining a healthy and fit lifestyle is easy. One of the sporting destinations within Knox is the neighborhood of Boronia. Not only does this suburb offer a number of gyms and health centers, but it is also home to nature reserves and extensive bike paths. Since it is part of the Dandenong Ranges foothills, Boronia has many hills, making outdoor fitness close and easy. Outdoor Fitness There’s no shortage of outdoor fitness options throughout Knox. Sports enthusiasts gravitate to Lewis Park, which is home to the Knox Skate and BMX Park, local groups like Scouts and Guides, and nearly any recreational sport you fancy. Lewis Park is the epicenter of all things sport in the City of Knox. Those who prefer to unwind surrounded by nature head to Lakewood Reserve. This hidden treasure in the heart of Knox offering you the opportunity to go for a bushwalk, enjoy a quiet picnic, or simply relax and enjoy the wildlife. For those who prefer to surround themselves with the beauty and tranquility of lush gardens, the Tim Neville Arboretum offers 4.4 hectares of carefully selected and tended vegetation, foot paths, playgrounds and art displays. Gyms and Health Clubs When exercise happens indoors, there are many neighborhood gyms and fitness centers throughout Knox and within the neighborhood of Boronia. From large gym chains like Genesis Fitness to 24-hour facilities like Jetts to family-oriented centers like Knox Leisureworks, there is a workout space to suit everyone. Knox Basketball Stadium When the fitness focus turns to team sports, residents turn to the Knox Basketball Stadium in Boronia. Here you will find the Knox Raiders who offers team league play to children and adults. The Raiders have 38 junior teams that compete in the Victorian Junior Basketball League; one men’s team and one women’s team that compete in the South East Australian Basketball League; a senior youth league in the Big V for both men and women; and a team that participates in the Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball League. To learn more about vision for the City of Knox, visit their website. If you would like to find out how you can invest or purchase an off-the-plan apartment in the City of Knox, please visit our projects page: www.dovetaildevelopments.com.au/projects


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