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Mt George

Sun 28 Sep 2014

Details

Walk name/location
Mt George
Walk grade
Trail Starter
Description

A beautiful introductory walk for beginners of bush walking. The walk will commence along the Heysen Trail past the Bridgewater historic water-wheel mill. The trail will then take us off the Heysen Trail into Mt George conservation Park to the summit of Mt George. This can be a popular destination for bushwalkers and birdwatchers. Mount George Conservation Park landscape ranges from wetlands to open forests with rocky outcrops. The park features a great variety of vegetation and spring flowers. In the park you will find pea flowers, ground-hugging correas and a variety of delightful native orchids. Wedge-tailed eagles may be seen circling the skies above the park, while superb blue wrens, red-browed finches, white-throated treecreepers and scarlet robins are often observed around the trees and shrubs. You may often see koala's fast asleep in the Gums and you often hear Kookaburra's having a laugh as we walk past.

At the summit we will take a morning Tea break whilst we enjoy the scenery. Then we will desend down to the Heysen Trail back upon our return to Bridgewater. For those interested a quick refreshment or lunch is at the Bridgewater Inn.

Date
Sunday 28 September 2014
Walk Leader
Carol Homewood

Meeting Location

Meeting location details will be provided after you have registered for this event.

Details
Information withheld
Event Fees
Event fee
AUD $8.00
(under 18 years of age AUD $1.00)
Golden Boots cards
Accepted
Walk Specifics
Start time
Meet at 0820hrs commence walking at 0830hrs
End time
1230hrs
Walking from
Bridge Water
Walking to
to Mt George return to Bridge Water
Distance
8kms
Risks
Hazards

A few Steps and rocky surface at times.

Experience

Some bush walking experience but beginners are most welcome