The Fire Danger Season has finished in the Flinders (north of Wirrabara and the trail is open. Elsewhere the trail remains closed. Read more

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TS Rocky and Jupiters Creek Loop

Sun 27 Apr 2025

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Walk name/location
TS Rocky and Jupiters Creek Loop
Walk grade
Trail Starter
Description

Come and enjoy a moderately challenging Trail Starter walk along the Rocky and Jupiters Creek Loop located between Meadows and Echunga. Following part of the Heysen Trail, you will be walking on fire trails alongside native bush and pine plantation areas in the company of native birds and possibly the odd kangaroo or two. While not a long walk at 9.5kms, this walk involves some hilly undulations so some bushwalking experience and fitness is essential.

BIOSECURITY MEASURES – Please ensure you thoroughly clean your footwear, clothing, walking poles and other equipment before and after each walk to remove all seeds, dirt and other debris. Removed seeds should be bagged and disposed in a ‘to landfill’ garbage bin.

Date
Sunday 27 April 2025
Walk Leader
Rosemary Hayward
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Meeting Location

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Map URL
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Event Fees
Event fee
AUD $12.00
(under 18 years of age AUD $5.00)
Golden Boots cards
Accepted
Walk Specifics
Start time
8.45am for 9.00am start.
End time
Approx. 12.15pm.
Walking from
Corner of Razorback Road and Meissner Road, Jupiter Creek, 1.5kms off Battunga Road, which runs between Meadows and Echunga.
Walking to
Loop walk, returning to start.
Distance
Approx. 9.5kms.
Risks
Hazards

Trail is rough in places and may be muddy and slippery if there has been recent rain.

Requirements

Bring snacks for a morning tea break. Bring sufficient water for your walking needs and wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the conditions forecast on the day. Hiking poles may be useful if you usually use them but not essential.

Experience

While not a long walk at 9.5kms, this walk involves some hilly undulations so some bushwalking experience and fitness is essential.