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Bushwalking in Deep Creek and Talisker Conservation Parks * Time is generously estimated from an average walking speed varying from 1.2 to 3 km per hour - allow extra time for resting and sightseeing. and resting for time extra allow - hour per km 3 to 1.2 from varying speed walking average an from estimated generously is Time * and uneven. and Tachyglossus aculeatus Tachyglossus steep quite be can trail the of sections some as Echidna Short-beaked 10.9 km return km 10.9 Combining rugged coastal and spectacular creek views creek spectacular and coastal rugged Combining Deep Creek Circuit Hike Circuit Creek Deep 7 hours return hours 7 fitness, of level reasonable a and experience using boot cleaning facilities where provided. where facilities cleaning boot using • A Hard Hike requires some hiking hiking some requires Hike Hard A Hard: - HIKE 11 km return km 11 Follows creek to coast, stunning views stunning coast, to creek Follows Aaron Creek Hike Creek Aaron 6 hours return hours 6 home to clean) to home moderate inclines and irregular surfaces. irregular and inclines moderate an area (boots or shoes should not be taken taken be not should shoes or (boots area an These trails can be any length and may include include may and length any be can trails These 7.3 km return km 7.3 Rocky cove at the mouth of Boat Harbor Creek Harbor Boat of mouth the at cove Rocky Boat Harbor Circuit Hike Circuit Harbor Boat 4 hours return hours 4 leaving before footwear from soil removing • fitness. of level average an with bushwalkers clean footwear clean A Moderate Hike is suitable for for suitable is Hike Moderate A Moderate: - HIKE from Tapanappa Lookout Tapanappa from some hiking experience hiking some • with bushwalks finishing and starting • 7 km return km 7 Excellent views of The Deep Creek Deep The of views Excellent Deep Creek Waterfall Hike Waterfall Creek Deep with even surfaces. even with 3.5 hours return hours 3.5 average level of fitness of level average • or muddy or uneven base uneven length, in kilometres three than less generally egular surface with loose, loose, with surface egular irr • wet is soil the when bushwalking avoiding • Marrano Creek Hike Creek Marrano trails, well-defined are They levels. fitness and ages some steep inclines steep some • 6.7 km return km 6.7 Breathtaking coastal views coastal Breathtaking HARD Blowhole Beach - Cobbler Hill Cobbler - Beach Blowhole at all times and obeying 'trail closed' signs closed' 'trail obeying and times all at A Walk is accessible to people of all all of people to accessible is Walk A Easy: - WALK 3.5 hours return return hours 3.5 HIKE trails walking and roads designated to keeping • 3 km return km 3 Beautiful sandy cove sandy Beautiful Blowhole Beach Hike Beach Blowhole 2.5 hours return hours 2.5 parking cars in designated car parks only parks car designated in cars parking • on suitable bushwalking areas bushwalking suitable on of The Deep Creek Deep The of from Tapanappa Lookout Tapanappa from contacting local DENR parks office for information information for office parks DENR local contacting • 3.4 km return km 3.4 views spectacular with hike coastal Rugged Deep Creek Cove Hike Cove Creek Deep 2.5 hours return hours 2.5 The spread can be minimised by: minimised be can spread The footwear. to sticking material plant and to the mine. the to Bushwalkers can spread the disease by moist soil soil moist by disease the spread can Bushwalkers signs the follow and Road Talisker to Road Bridges 5.5 km return km 5.5 Cascading waterfall in winter in waterfall Cascading Aaron Creek Circuit Hike Circuit Creek Aaron 3 hours return hours 3 native plant species, exotic fruits and vegetables. vegetables. and fruits exotic species, plant native Deep Creek Conservation Park. Travel along Three Three along Travel Park. Conservation Creek Deep average level of fitness of level average • uneven base uneven waterborne fungi that impact on a wide variety of of variety wide a on impact that fungi waterborne Talisker Conservation Park is located 9 km west of of west km 9 located is Park Conservation Talisker at mouth of creek of mouth at from Trig Picnic Area Picnic Trig from egular surface with loose, loose, with surface egular irr • Walks, Hikes and Treks and Hikes Walks, (fy-TOFF-thora) species are soil and and soil are species (fy-TOFF-thora) Phytophthora 6.4 km return km 6.4 cove secluded to views ocean Spectacular some moderate inclines moderate some • Deep Creek Cove Hike Cove Creek Deep Gorge in the Flinders Ranges. Flinders the in Gorge 2.5 hours return hours 2.5 TE MODERA from Cape Jervis west of the park to Parachilna Parachilna to park the of west Jervis Cape from Phytophthora HIKE from Tent Rock Road Rock Tent from It traverses the state’s principal mountain ranges ranges mountain principal state’s the traverses It phoning the DENR Information Line (08) 8204 1910. 8204 (08) Line Information DENR the phoning 3.5 km return km 3.5 Year-round waterfall in a beautiful gully beautiful a in waterfall Year-round Deep Creek Waterfall Hike Waterfall Creek Deep trail. walking long-distance a is Park Conservation 2 hours return hours 2 office at 41 Victoria Street, Victor Harbor, or by by or Harbor, Victor Street, Victoria 41 at office The Heysen Trail, passing through Deep Creek Creek Deep through passing Trail, Heysen The form. Intentions Trip a in fill must Department of Environment and Natural Resources Resources Natural and Environment of Department 3 km return km 3 19th century Cornish Mine Ruins Mine Cornish century 19th Talisker Silver Lead Mine Hike Mine Lead Silver Talisker 1.5 hours return hours 1.5 to bushwalking is essential for your safety. your for essential is bushwalking to to commencing a trek. School groups and trekkers trekkers and groups School trek. a commencing to Annual park passes can be purchased from the the from purchased be can passes park Annual a careful, responsible and well-planned approach approach well-planned and responsible careful, a Please discuss your desired route with a ranger prior prior ranger a with route desired your discuss Please ongoing enjoyment. ongoing nature, rugged park’s the to Due environments. Cross-country walking is not permitted. not is walking Cross-country and to maintain and improve park facilities for your your for facilities park improve and maintain to and 5 km return km 5 Colourful wildflower display September to November to September display wildflower Colourful Spring Wildflower Walk Wildflower Spring 2.5 hours return hours 2.5 to explore a variety of fascinating natural natural fascinating of variety a explore to en childr small for suitable • roads. main and tracks access fire trails, map. Fees collected are used for conservation conservation for used are collected Fees map. even surfaced trail surfaced even • An extensive network of trails allows walkers walkers allows trails of network extensive An Conservation Park by linking up existing walking walking existing up linking by Park Conservation any of the self-registration stations shown on the the on shown stations self-registration the of any EASY EASY 4 km return km 4 Stunning views of Backstairs Passage Backstairs of views Stunning Goondooloo Ridge Walk Ridge Goondooloo 2 hours return hours 2 state. the in areas bushwalking challenging Extended treks can be made within Deep Creek Creek Deep within made be can treks Extended Entry and camping permits can be obtained from from obtained be can permits camping and Entry ALK W The park provides some of the most scenic and and scenic most the of some provides park The 2.6 km return km 2.6 Relaxing stroll through stringybark forest stringybark through stroll Relaxing route with a ranger and fill in a Trip Intentions form. Intentions Trip a in fill and ranger a with route camping is prohibited. is camping Forest Circuit Walk Circuit Forest 1 hour return hour 1 and Southern Emu-wrens. Southern and commencing a Trek, bushwalkers must discuss their their discuss must bushwalkers Trek, a commencing not required to visit Talisker Conservation Park and and Park Conservation Talisker visit to required not Short-beaked Echidnas, Southern Brown Bandicoots Bandicoots Brown Southern Echidnas, Short-beaked 1.5 km return km 1.5 Tall shady stringybark trees and delicate ferns delicate and trees stringybark shady Tall remote areas where the trail is unmarked. Prior to to Prior unmarked. is trail the where areas remote to vehicles not displaying a valid permit. A permit is is permit A permit. valid a displaying not vehicles to Stringybark Loop Walk Loop Stringybark 30 minutes return minutes 30 to healthy populations of Western Grey Kangaroos, Kangaroos, Grey Western of populations healthy to require several days to complete, and pass through through pass and complete, to days several require Creek Conservation Park. On-the-spot fines apply apply fines On-the-spot Park. Conservation Creek vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula, and is home home is and Peninsula, Fleurieu the on vegetation bushwalkers with good navigational skills. Treks often often Treks skills. navigational good with bushwalkers Fees apply for entering and camping at Deep Deep at camping and entering for apply Fees It preserves the largest portion of remaining natural natural remaining of portion largest the preserves It Notes Distance Time* Trail demanding, therefore users should be experienced experienced be should users therefore demanding, Park fees fees Park Fleurieu Peninsula. Fleurieu A Trek is generally physically physically generally is Trek A Challenging: - TREK 100 kilometres south-west of Adelaide on the the on Adelaide of south-west kilometres 100 Select your trail your Select located is Park Conservation Creek Deep The two women hurriedly walked down Tunkalilla He then walked down to the western end of Dreaming Trails Location map Department of Environment and Natural Resources Beach to Tjirbuk (Blowhole Beach).
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