Seeking a gentle escape into nature? Look no further than the Stringybark & Deep Creek Circuit in Deep Creek Conservation Park, South Australia. This 2.5km, grade 1 loop trail is perfect for families and casual hikers, offering a delightful 1.5-hour exploration of the Australian bush.
The well-maintained trail winds through a haven of regenerating stringybark forest, showcasing some of the oldest Stringybark trees in South Australia. Keep your ears open for the melodious calls of various birdlife, and during late winter and spring, the path comes alive with vibrant wildflowers, adding a touch of color to your adventure.
This easy loop trail is ideal for all ages and fitness levels. The terrain is mostly flat with a slight incline at the beginning, making it suitable for children and those looking for a leisurely stroll.
Consider planning your hike near sunrise or sunset to witness the forest bathed in a magical golden light, creating a truly unforgettable experience.
The walk conveniently starts near Campsite 10 within the park, making it easy to find your starting point.
Grade 1 (All-abilities) -Â Perfect for Families and Beginners: Grade 1 on the
AWTGS represents the easiest walking tracks, perfect for families with young children or those new to bushwalking. No prior experience is required. These gentle walks feature a flat, even surface with no steps or steep sections. They are suitable for wheelchair users with assistance due to the even terrain. The total distance of a Grade 1 walk is typically no greater than 5 kilometers, making them a comfortable and manageable option for all ages and fitness levels.
- Pack comfortable shoes for the trail.
- Bring water, especially during warmer weather.
- Keep an eye out for playful echidnas and kangaroos that call this park home.
Total distance: 2508 m
Max elevation: 316 m
Min elevation: 277 m
Total climbing: 48 m
Total descent: -48 m
Login to Download GPXGPX files, maps and content are copyright Trail Hiking Australia. Not to be copied, redistributed or uploaded to other platforms including AllTrails.
Leave a trip plan
Before you go, complete a trip intentions form and share it with a trusted contact. Agree on a Late-Back Time and ask them to call 000 (Police) if you have not checked in. A clear trip plan is one of the simplest and most effective safety steps you can take.
Accommodation nearby
Find accommodation close to the trailhead including hotels, cabins, and campgrounds. Use the interactive map to explore available options in nearby towns.
Nearby towns: Cape Jervis, Carrickalinga, Delamere, Encounter Bay, Goolwa, Hindmarsh Valley, Middleton, Mount Compass, Myponga, Normanville, Port Elliot, Rapid Bay, Second Valley, Victor Harbor, Yankalilla
About the region
Deep Creek NationÂal Park is the largest porÂtion of remainÂing natÂurÂal vegÂeÂtaÂtion on the Fleurieu PeninÂsuÂla and is home to an array of native wildlife such as westÂern grey kanÂgaÂroos, short beaked echidÂnas and 100 species of birds that can be heard and seen while walkÂing in the park. Whales can be seen cruisÂing the coast durÂing their annuÂal migraÂtion which takes place from June to October.
LocatÂed withÂin 100 km of AdeÂlaide, this park is a perÂfect desÂtiÂnaÂtion for a day trip or weekÂend getÂaway. Five campÂgrounds are dotÂted throughÂout the park with four of them accesÂsiÂble by 2WD vehiÂcles. The othÂer campÂground is ​‘hike-in’ only and sitÂuÂatÂed on the HeyÂsen trail, makÂing it an ideÂal enviÂronÂment for a famÂiÂly adventure.
The 15 walkÂing trails in the park proÂvide specÂtacÂuÂlar scenery of BackÂstairs PasÂsage, KanÂgaÂroo Island and the rugged Deep Creek ValÂley. The walks range from easy to very difÂfiÂcult so accomÂmoÂdatÂing for all ages and abilÂiÂties. The walkÂing trail netÂwork in Deep Creek NationÂal Park includes secÂtions of the famous HeyÂsen Trail.
Explore nearÂby Talisker ConÂserÂvaÂtion Park and disÂcovÂer the herÂitage-listÂed ruins of a silÂver and lead mine from 1860s or visÂit Encounter Marine Park which offers some of AusÂtraliÂa’s best-preÂserved ocean wilderness.
Similar walks nearby
Looking for more walks in or near Deep Creek National Park? Try these trails with a similar difficulty grade.
Favourite
Favourite
Granite Island Recreation Park
Favourite
McLaren Vale and Fleurieu Coast
Favourite
Onkaparinga River National Park
Gallery
Got any photos from this hike? Your photos can help others plan. Share shots from along the trail so fellow hikers know what to expect.
Click to add your photos >>
Suggest an edit
Notice something different about this trail? Whether it’s a new feature, a route change, or a closure, share your update so we can keep our info accurate and helpful for fellow hikers.
Click to suggest edits >>