Wallowa Hike

2 h 30 min to 4 h
1 h to 2 h

9.8 km
return

↑ 160 m
↓ -160 m

Moderate track
Starting from the Gate 1 car park on Tanunda Creek Road, Flaxman Valley, this walk takes you through Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park to the Gate 2 trailhead on Rifle Range Road and back via the Wallowa Hike. The Wallowa Hike passes through a variety of landscapes within Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park, including creeks, rocky outcrops, low forest, scrub and open grassland, offering a comprehensive look at the park's main features. There's an abundance of wildlife in this area, including kangaroos and native birds, as well as many interesting rock formations, such as Horse Head Rock and Capped Rock. Near the pine forest, a short signposted side trip leads to a scenic lookout on top of a large granite outcrop. In spring, a wide variety of wildflowers can be seen in bloom, including native fuchsias, silver banksias and orchids. This hike consists of well-signposted, gently undulating fire tracks and walking trails, with bridges for wet conditions and some uneven surfaces. Suitable for people with average fitness levels. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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