What a lovely experience in spring. Spring blooms were everywhere. The trail was well maintained with metal artwork throughout.
There were three sections of trail, with the last trail being uphill to a lookout. We were there midday and were already quite hot even in spring. We decided to experience the last trail at a later date. We will come earlier in the morning for that portion.
There was a signing book and water tank at the end of the trail. It was so neat to read the messages from people all over the world.
It is advised that you bring plenty of water, wear protective clothing & shoes. This is a bush trail and there is wildlife about.
It would also have been intolerable without our face nets, highly recommend.
There were picnic tables at the beginning of trail however...
   Read moreLovingly organised trail with handwritten signage on intriguing facts about local flora and fauna. It took us 2.5 hours to complete two trails, only because we stopped frequently to admire the numerous wild flowers and gum trees. We very much appreciated the time and effort the committee has spent on researching and designing these trails as well as the on-going maintenance work. For us, this was a...
   Read moreWhat a cracking walk, This place blew me away with the amount of different wildflowers in such a small area. Heaps of Orchids, quite a few patches of Everlastings. Would definitely recommend this as its a super easy hike too. The handmade signs are funky and make this place seem more unique than...
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