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Nurragi Conservation Reserve rail trail

Regional, SA

CyclingEasy

At a Glance

ActivityCycling
Disciplinerail_trail
DifficultyEasy
Distance13.0 km
Trail TypePoint To Point
SurfaceGravel
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About This Trail

One of the original reasons for rail trails was to create conservation corridors, and the Nurragi Conservation Reserve is a good example. It is an ideal walk to see more than 300 species of native plants, 67 of these are of particular conservation significance. This trail is only suitable for walking as there are stiles at the road crossings. Local volunteers have established a self-guided walk with features numbered from the Sandergrove end. There are brochures and engraved maps at access points on the trail. Distance markers have also been installed with measurements in both directions. Scarlet Bottlebrush which can be seen on the trail [Jeff Whittaker]

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