Friends of the Heysen Trail walk calendar
The Friends of the Heysen Trail organise regular walks along the Heysen Trail for our members. Explore our upcoming walk events and find out how you can join in.
We run a year-round calendar of walk events
The Friends of the Heysen Trail lead walks along the Trail as well as in national parks and reserves elsewhere in South Australia and occasionally interstate.
All walks in the Friends of the Heysen Trail Walk Calendar are created, organised and run by the Friends, making it easy for hikers to get the most out of their Heysen Trail experience.
Here’s a quick guide to the different walks in the calendar:
End-to-End walks
The Friends’ End-to-End walks program covers the full length of the Trail and takes approximately sixty days, spread over five or six years.
Trail Walker
Walks generally take between five and six hours and you’ll need to be physically fit. These walks are usually scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays.
Trail Starter
Haven’t walked in a group before or want to enjoy a shorter walk? These three to four hour walks are usually scheduled on Saturdays or Sundays.
Trail Rambler
Occasionally we offer Trail Rambler walks for specialist events such as bird watching or historical walks. They are relatively short and informative and are suitable for people of all fitness levels.
Summer Walks
We offer shorter walks during the hotter summer months when much of the Trail is closed. These generally take 1.5 to two hours and are mostly held on Wednesday evenings, meeting at 6 pm, followed by a meal, close to Adelaide.
Extended Walks
These are multi-day walks, usually over a long weekend or a full week. The location and walk difficulty varies, with some walks being a few hours’ drive from Adelaide, others taking place interstate or overseas.
Events
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Join us for a twilight loop walk around Anstey’s Hill Recreational Park – includes some hills, superb views over the…
Lead by Karin Agostino
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A walk into the hills above Mitcham. Steep and challenging in parts (Widely regarded as the hardest of the summer…
Lead by Peter Clark
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Come and join us for a week of hiking the interesting bits of the Great South West Walk. Saturday 16th…
Lead by Bill Van riet, Peter Clark, Paul Delaine
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Setting off from Historic Kingston house we pass by the Tjilbruke monument and wind our way through the Kingston Coastal…
Lead by Karen Baker
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Please note that this is a morning walk. This used to be one of the best urban coastal walks. Until…
Lead by Paul Gill
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Friends of Heysen Trail Council Meeting The Friends encourages engagement and interaction across our membership/volunteers. Committees and Members are welcome…
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Meet and start as noted below. This is a training walk of approx. 13.1 kms, that includes a steady climb…
Lead by David j Roberts
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WALK 1: Sellicks Beach to Moana is approx 22km. This is a beautiful walk which involves a variety of cliff…
Lead by Cathy Bowditch, Karin Agostino
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PLEASE NOTE. This is a point-to-point walk. We will use car-pooling to travel from the meeting point to the walk start…
Lead by Paul Gill
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A pleasant walk through Sir Mark Oliphant CP and the nearby Woorabinda Bushland Reserves. The CP is a lovely spot…
Lead by Adam Matthews
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Starting from Brock Reserve , Beaumont, we follow the central track up towards the Old Bullock track around the Mt…
Lead by Shaun Scheepers, Gillian Stevens
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WALK 2: Leaving the coast at Moana, we walk the rail wine trail into McLaren Vale, followed by road/reserve through…
Lead by Cathy Bowditch, Alan Harton
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Walking SA has announced its annual Hiking Expo to beheld at Belair National Park – Main Oval from 9am. (Entry…
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Walk some of the back trails in Belair, including parts of the Sea to Summit, check out some of the…
Lead by Julian Monfries
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The 37th Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Heysen Trail and Other Walking Trails Inc will be held…
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We will car pool for this walk as it’s only 20 mins drive between start and finish. This walk begins…
Lead by Julia McLachlan
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The Wilampa Trail & Jones Journey trails in Second Valley Forest were officially opened in December 2021 by Forestry SA…
Lead by Judy Mcadam
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Following the Heysen Trail from Bridgewater we pass through Mt George CP ,Stirling Golf Course and the Woodhouse…
Lead by Adam Matthews
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Starting from the Southern end of the park we will follow various trails working our way towards the Cleland Wildlife…
Lead by Adam Matthews, Suzanne Matthews
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Come along to enjoy a moderately challenging walk with spectacular scenic vantage points as we wind our way through working…
Lead by Rosemary Hayward
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A morning walk around Anstey’s Hill Recreation Park pathways including the original Newman’s Nursery ruins and silver mines. Be on…
Lead by Julie Testi
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What is the Clare Valley Wine & Wilderness Trail? A 100km walking trail around the Clare Valley. The trail will…
Lead by Heather Jensen, Adam Matthews, Suzanne Matthews
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Raeville to Locks Ruin -This walk follows dirt roads into the small town of Georgetown and beyond past Hiskeys Hut.…
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The Lavender Federation Trail is a 325km long walking trail through diverse countryside traversing the eastern flanks of the Mt…
Lead by Kathy Wright, Julia McLachlan, Dean Mortimer, Kevin Ward
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PLEASE NOTE. This is a point-to-point walk. We will use car-pooling to travel from the meeting point to the walk start…
Lead by Paul Gill
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Commencing with a short road walk, the trail enters the small but picturesque Yulte Conservation Park. After a steady climb…
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A Trail Starter in length, but with uneven, rocky and undulating tracks. A circular walk in a small section of…
Lead by Judith Ellis
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This loop walk is just over 15 kms and is physically demanding with steep and rugged inclines and declines, providing…
Lead by Peter Deacon
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Friends of Heysen Trail Council Meeting The Friends encourages engagement and interaction across our membership/volunteers. Committees and Members are welcome…
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To start with a walk along the Murray where we may see The Murray Princess moored, around reclaimed wetlands then…
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The second Yurrebilla stage. Eagle on the Hill – Norton Summit. Approx 17.5 km. We will car shuffle for this…
Lead by Julia McLachlan
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Walk Details: The trail leads walkers through the rolling hills of the South Mt Lofty Ranges and sections of Mt…
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This walk incorporates fragments of the Sea to Summit, the Yurrebilla Trail with sections taken from “Walking in the Mount…
Lead by Peter Clark
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The first leg of our journey takes us along the Heysen Trail Spur to The Cedars near Hahndorf. The Cedars…
Lead by Lisa Duffield, Kathy Wright
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A walk of 23kms starting from Measday Lookout in the south traversing the park to Greenhill Rd in the north.…
Lead by Adam Matthews, Suzanne Matthews
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Note: Walks are being done out of order Saturday: Newikie Creek to Dares Hill Summit Rd, 25.5km – This section…
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This is the first walk for the new End to End 18 group. After you register for this walk you…
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WALK 3: This is a beautiful walk with a few steady climbs through the more remote parts of Onkaparinga River…
Lead by Margaret Fletcher, Karin Agostino
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This walk will be in the Sturt Gorge area. It will include some climbs up and down. The route will…
Lead by Noeleen Smith
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What is the Clare Valley Wine & Wilderness Trail? A 100km walking trail around the Clare Valley. The trail will…
Lead by Heather Jensen, Adam Matthews, Suzanne Matthews
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Saturday Walk 39: Mt Zion to The Bluff Lookout – 22kms For most of this section the trail follows gravel…
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A lovely 11 km walk taking in sections of Old Kersbrook Forest and the Blue Gum and Mack Creek tracks of Para Wirra Conservation Park.
Lead by Dom Henschke, Marlene Henschke
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This section combines several sections of Mt Crawford pine forest with the natural bushland of Warren Conservation Park and Little…
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The Three-parks Panorama. We meander through the walking trails of Cox Scrub Conservation Park and a steady climb to Ridge…
Lead by Dean Mortimer
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Starting at Mt Crawford Forest Information Centre, we skirt around the edges of Warren Reservoir before climbing up into Warren…
Lead by Peter Deacon
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Saturday – Worlds End to Burra – 25km, Although primarily a long, flat, treeless walk, along dirt roads and road reserves,…
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The pretty dairy pastures of Mt Compass and Nangkita provide the backdrop for the first section of this walk. Back…
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This is a loop walk, to and through Hardy’s scrub and following parts of the Willunga Basin Trail. You will…
Lead by Noeleen Smith
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The Warren Tower walk is a circular walk with great views of the surrounding areas. The mica on the pathways…
Lead by Julie Testi
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Commencing at Cape Jervis, the coastal scenery along this region of the Fleurieu Peninsula is spectacular, and is a lovely…
Lead by Peter Clark
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Saturday – This provides a very diverse range of scenery. After re-joining the Trail, walkers again follow the ridgeline along…
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Welcome to End to End Thirteens penultimate week in our final year toward completing the Heysen Trail! We are walking…
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After an initial road walk, the trail crosses Montecute Rd and makes a very long steep descent to Sixth Creek…
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Commencing from the oldest timber plantation in The Mount Lofty Ranges, planted in 1898, this walk passes through a small…
Lead by Judith Ellis
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Friends of Heysen Trail Council Meeting The Friends encourages engagement and interaction across our membership/volunteers. Committees and Members are welcome…
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This 14.3km trail will take us through the predominantly stringybark forest woodland with moderately difficult ascends and descends. The trail…
Lead by Olga Volodicheva
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Note: These walks are being done out of order Walk 28 – Saturday – Wandallah to Newikie Creek – 22km, …
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On Saturday; After a road walk we go through a very pleasant woodland area with extensive views all around. we…
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Although relatively short, this section of the trail offers spectacular scenery as you walk along narrow single file tracks through…
Want to host an event on the Trail?
For any organisations planning to run an event on the Trail, you’ll need to obtain approvals from the land owners affected or from the Department for Environment and Water.





