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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This is an easy section of trail that runs through the northern section of Mt Crawford forests and through the…
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Starting from the Cape Jervis trailhead, adjacent the ferry terminal, this iconic first section of the Heysen Trail follows sandy…
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For most of this section the trail follows gravel roads and a rollercoaster firetrack through natural bushland towards the TV…
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The dense native bushland of Kyeema Conservation Park, the plantations of Kuitpo Forest and pretty back roads make this a…
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This is a long but fairly fast walk, initially along vehicle tracks, then over open grazing land along the face…
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This is a very flat, but unique walk that follows the Freshwater intake channel for Bundaleer Reservoir, only leaving it…
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The trail crosses undulating farmland before entering the scrubland of the Hallelujah Hills. The day finishes with an easy stroll…
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Initially following forest edges and roadsides, the trail then make its way up and over the pretty Wirra Wirra Peaks,…
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This section of the trail climbs through grazing land and natural scrub to Mount Brown, where walkers are provided with…
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Begining as a pleasant walk along the Crystal Brook, past the southern most hills of the Flinders Ranges, the Trail…
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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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Although a predominantly flat walk along the Heysen Trail, this section passes below rocky outcrops, and crosses the Willochra Creek…
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Most of this section is spent walking south, initially along the crest of Brown Hill Range, following the remnants of…
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This section of the trail continues along the Tothill Ranges, which boast the largest remaining section of remnant scrub in…
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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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Starting with a tough climb out of Horrocks Pass to the ridge, the Trail traverses exposed, gibber littered hills and…
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An easy walk, predominantly along roads and road reserves, this section takes us through the town of Crystal Brook, then…
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After a short road walk, the trail enters the small but picturesque Yulte Conservation Park. After emerging from the bushland,…
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This is a deceptively tough walk with a bit of everything – undulating firetracks with spectacular views, a rocky gorge…
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A classic Flinders Ranges creek walk, the whole day is spent in Wonoka Creek which has been the site of…
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In this section walkers climb from Bunyeroo Valley, up to Yanyanna Hut, passing several vantage points along the way that…
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First Twilight Walk of the season. Twilight Walks will follow on Wednesday nights during daylight saving time.
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Saturday 12th. We do the long day today! After leaving the cars at Dutchmans Car Park, we walk around the…
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A Gentle undulating walk. This section follows country roads, farm fencelines and attractive road reserves. Native orchids, grass trees, abundant…
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We will explore a few of the tracks at the western end of Sturt Gorge and perhaps see the river…
Lead by Robyn Quinn
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Loop walk through Newland Head Conservation Park which includes part of Heysen Trail. This beautiful coastal walk starts from Waitpinga…
Lead by Dana Florea, Peter Clark
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SATURDAY: From Kapunda we head northwest along backroads and tracks to Black Joes Road, then mainly north along fence lines…
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Follow fire trails and tracks through the Scott’s Creek Conservation Park. Catch the last of the spring orchids and some…
Lead by David Carter
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This walk will cover some of the best areas of deep Creek Conservation Park. It will be challenging in places,…
Lead by John Potter
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Exploring the sculpture trail along the Western Parklands and into Bonython Park. Dinner at Adelaide Pho
Lead by Simon Cameron
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Theme: “Cops and Robbers”. Budget cell accommodation is available for everyone at Gladstone Gaol: $15/person/night or $20/person/night with linen provided.…
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After an initial road walk, the trail makes a very long and steep descent to Sixth Creek before climbing again…
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An easy walk along the cliffs with sea and country views. May see the occasional seal or perhaps dolphins and…
Lead by Christine Porter
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A walk mostly on roads. Using parts of the George Driscoll Sea to Summit Trail and the Yurrebilla Trail we…
Lead by Dana Florea, Peter Clark
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This walk is along the River Torrens linear path. Optional dinner at the Lockleys Hotel after the walk.
Lead by Lyn Wood
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SATURDAY An easy walk, predominantly along roads and road reserves, this section takes us through the town of Crystal Brook,…
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A walk with everything. Street ramble, parks, historic sites, bush trails, and off trail hills. Starting on the Torrens I…
Lead by Simon Cameron
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This loop will take us through some lovely natural bushland close to Adelaide. Although there is a steady climb it…
Lead by Arrienne Wynen
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This is the night that the Council puts on a thank you BBQ for all the volunteers that make the…
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A very undulating walk starting with a testing climb up Sugarloaf Hill and on to Moon Hill. The trail then…
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Coastal cliffs walk from Marino to Hallett Cove Conservation Park and return. There are board walks along the erosion prone…
Lead by Dana Florea, Peter Clark
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Come and see your President boogie to the tune of the foot-tapping Bogaduck Band at the beautiful Paxton Winery in…
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A meandering walk through Adelaide’s West End exploring laneways and visual art.
Lead by Vicki Cox
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Walk the beach from Semaphore to Fort Largs, check out the fort and the Snakepit and then amble back along…
Lead by Julian Monfries
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A loop walk along the River Torrens Linear Park including highlights of the model ‘green village’ at Lochiel Park. Barbeque…
Lead by Peter Larsson
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A walk into the hills above the Waite Institute. Steep and challenging in parts. Magnificent views over the city.
Lead by Peter Clark
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A circular walk around the lower slopes of Black Hill Conservation Park, if the weather is warm an alternate route…
Lead by Mary Cartland
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A loop walk in the Mount Osmond Reserve incorporating part of the Pioneer Women’s Trail and Burnside Walking Trails. This…
Lead by Mary Cartland
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A beautiful walk along the beach from Brighton to Kingston Park Cliff face. Then onto the Kingston Conservation Park, near…
Lead by Carol Homewood
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A beautiful walk through the Hallett Cove Conservation Park. It is a geological park situated by the beach that has…
Lead by Sandy Wood
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Friends of the Heysen Trail – Australia Day BBQ Grab your chops and snags, and get to the beach (or…
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EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO EXTREME TEMPERATURES.
Lead by Steve Clift
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Good evening “bush” walk in the Black Hill CP. Rewarded with great views of the city and sunset. Previous years…
Lead by Steve Clift
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The walk begins and ends at Beaumont Common. The walk will focus on the natural history around the district Beaumont.…
Lead by Dana Florea
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A pleasant walk following Brownhill Creek and return. Walk approximately 1.5 hours and is mainly shaded and flat walking. We…
Lead by Rhonda Dempster
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Dry Creek is not so dry!!!! See pools, ponds and a lake on a walk to Golden Grove. Loop thru…
Lead by Robert Alcock
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The 27th Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Heysen Trail and Other Walking Trails Inc will be held…
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10am-3pm Sunday 6 April 2014 Rymill Park, Adelaide cnr East Tce and Bartels Ave Walking can give you access to…
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A 2-hour walk by Simon Cameron visiting Adelaide’s Masterpiece War Memorial. Part of the Walking EXPO event in Rymill Park.…
Lead by Simon Cameron
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Start time: 10:30 am – A 2-hour walk around Adelaide’s east and west end public art from spray to long…
Lead by Vicki Cox
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There are literally dozens of tracks in the Cleland area that see little use any more and are now overgrown…
Lead by Alan Davis
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A loop walk that starts with a steady climb and a short steep section before the summit. It then follows…
Lead by Arrienne Wynen
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From the former quarry within McElligotts Reserve, a number of walking possibilities exist. On a previous Trail Starter walk, we…
Lead by Richard Milosh
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The western end of Sturt Gorge is like a bit of the outback tucked down below the suburbs and it…
Lead by Robyn Quinn
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Plenty of humour and stamina is required for this walk of about 22.7 kms which will take us over and…
Lead by Richard Milosh
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.





