Spring Wildflower Circuit

1 h to 1 h 30 min
30 min to 45 min

4.8 km
circuit

↑ 94 m
↓ -94 m

Easy track
Starting from the Stringybark Campground off Tapanappa Road, Deep Creek National Park, this walk takes you on a circuit through a regenerating sclerophyll forest via the Spring Wildflower Walk. Deep Creek National Park protects the largest portion of remaining native vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula, providing habitat for a diverse range of native wildlife, including west­ern grey kan­ga­roos, short-beaked echid­nas and over 100 bird species. This gentle, family-friendly walk meanders through a regenerating sclerophyll forest, passing along a section of the park's northwestern boundary, with glimpses of the surrounding farmland along the way. Dur­ing late win­ter and ear­ly spring, a beautiful array of wildflowers can be seen in the forest. The walk begins at the Stringy­bark Camp­ground, which is suitable for tents, car­a­vans, camper vans and camper trailers and has toilets, hot showers, picnic tables and fire pits. This loop consists of wide, gently undulating walking trails, with compacted natural surfaces, suitable for most 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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