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Use our maps through the Avenza Mapa app while in the park and never take a wrong turn again. Want to explore a trail before you leave home or use Google Maps to navigate straight from your door to the trailhead?

Click to see what the parks offer and the available facilities before you go. This is an especially great tool if you have accessibility needs, are visiting with people of varying ages or fitness levels or are pushing a pram and want to view a trail before leaving home. Mount Lofty Summit entry is free, however, fees apply to park within the Mount Lofty Summit car park.

This website will not work properly until you turn on JavaScript. COVID update. Mount Lofty Summit is 15km east of Adelaide. Parking is available fees apply. If you're in your own vehicle, you can find this park on the map.

Park map There is also public transport to this park from the Adelaide city centre. Adelaide Metro bus and train services. Dogs are not permitted in this park. Dead wood plays a vital role in providing shelter for animals and adding nutrients to the soil.

Take a virtual tour of the summit to get a task of the spectacular view that await you. Georama virtual tour. Walk, hike or trek - what's the difference? Bushwalking safety Bushwalking minimum impact code Easy walks Discovery Walk 40 mins, 1km Discover the vegetation just below the Mt Lofty summit lookout.

Moderate hikes Crafers to Mt Lofty link trail 2 hr 30 mins, 4. Harford Trail 1 hour, 1. Hard hikes Adventure loop 3 hr 30 mins, 10km Navigate this trail using Google Street View A great alternative loop trail to Mt Lofty summit for those wanting to get away from the crowds. Bilba hike 1 hour, 1. Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty Hike 2 hr 30 mins, 4.

On a busy weekend, car parking at Waterfall Gully can be limited. Want to help? Want to join others and become a Park Friend? Bushwalking The international Trail Users Code of Conduct is to show respect and courtesy towards other trail users at all times. Ensure that you: when hiking, wear sturdy shoes, a hat and sunscreen be aware of weather conditions and avoid walking during the hottest part of the day make sure you have appropriate weather proof clothing carry enough water to be self-sufficient please be respectful of other users at all times stay on the designated trails and connector tracks for your own safety, and prevent the spread of declared weeds to other areas in the park ensure someone knows your approximate location and expected time of return take appropriate maps.

Can I have a fire or barbecue? Wood fires, solid fuel, gas fires and liquid fuel fires are prohibited throughout the year. Ensure you are familiar with the fire restrictions for this park. Please ensure that you: leave your pets at home do not feed birds or other animals, it promotes aggressive behaviour and an unbalanced ecology do not bring generators except where permitted , chainsaws or firearms into the park leave the park as you found it - there are no bins in national parks, please come prepared to take your rubbish with you.

Important: Collection of firewood within National Parks is prohibited. They will also tell you how much further you have to go. Remember you can always turn back at any stage and you may not make it to the summit on your first attempt. Go at your own pace and take rest breaks to catch your breath. Different plants flower at various times of the year, and although it is very cold here in winter, it is actually a beautiful time to hike Mt Lofty.

Be aware of snakes during the warmer months as they are known to slither across the path! There are regular seats positioned at different sections of the trail, with enough room for families to sit and take a break.

This quaint stone cottage was originally built in and is available for exclusive use bookings. You can rent the entire cottage, which has two double rooms and one bunk room, sleeping up to ten people. Access is via Mt Lofty Summit Road just above the cottage. Visit the YHA website for all booking information. Once you pass the cottage and climb the stairs to cross over Mt Lofty Summit Road you only have a short way to go to complete the hike.

You will soon be walking out onto the summit where you will be greeted by panoramic views over-looking the Adelaide plains and Gulf St Vincent. Enjoy a well deserved treat, buy a cold drink or simply take a well earned rest before heading back down to Waterfall Gully.

There are toilets inside and a free water station outside to refill your drink bottle. Discover more about Mount Lofty Summit here. When : All Year closed catastrophic fire days. Who : Everyone. The final approach up the summit is steep, but the trail here is well made. Use Adelaide Metro bus services to walk one way, and catch the bus back. This route is serene. A walk from Measdays Lookout, along the Measdays Hike, an unnamed single track walking trail that passes a waterfall, and descend through the forest along Chinamans Hut Track on the Adventure Hike.

A circuit bushwalk in Cleland Conservation Park, meandering through stringbark forest, some steep climbs with gentler sections. Hike past Keirs Ruin, an old farm house abandoned in the s.

Enjoy the forests as the fire track follows the ridges up Chinamans Hut Track. The 4.



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