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Trail Starter – Sturt Gorge

Sun 4 May 2025

8:00am - 12:00pm

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Walk name/location
Trail Starter – Sturt Gorge
Walk grade
Trail Starter
Description

Sturt Gorge offers a remarkable nature experience in contrast with it's close proximity to the suburbs. Despite being so close to urban areas, the gorge offers a serene and rugged environment to explore.

Our route involves some challenging sections, offering views back to the city as we climb, so a good level of fitness is essential.  Walking poles are recommended.  We following the Sturt river  surrounded by lush flora, traversing uneven ground, and requiring some rock hopping.  Depending on the weather and water level, some sections may be slippery, so a good sense of balance is required. We will cross the river at various points, making waterproof hiking boots highly recommended.

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 4 May 2025
Time
8:00am - 12:00pm
Walk Leader
Noeleen Smith
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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
8.15 for 8.30am start
End time
12.00am
Walking from
loop walk
Risks
Hazards

Please note there will be river crossings, and some steep inclines and declines. Hiking poles are recommended. Slippery rocks, uneven ground and rock scrambling is involved.