Yellowtail Anstey Hill Circuit is a 7.5km, grade 1 hike located in Anstey Hill Recreation Park, South Australia. The hike should take around 2.5 hours to complete.
Hike overview
This 7.5km loop walk around Ansteys Hill Recreation Park includes some steep climbs, superb views over the Adelaide Plains, some of the wildlife of the park, and the ruins of Newmans Nursery.
You can walk your dog in this park provided it remains on a lead.
The hike follows the main blue dolomite wide fire tracks, except parts of the Ridge Top Walk track, and the return along the Boundary Walk track (parallel to Perseverance Road), which is a clay dirt fire track. The trail is marked with yellow markers. In March 2017 this trail was marked as the Yellowtail Loop, as part of the upgrade of Anstey Hill Recreation Park.
Begin the hike from any of these locations:
The main open cut quarry and ruins, dating from 1853 to 1982, supplied stone for buildings, including Adelaide's war memorial and St Peter's Cathedral.
The Newmans Nursery was established in 1854, and the extensive ruins show glimpses into the past; of heated glass houses, and that it was the largest nursery in the southern hemisphere. The nursery was devastated by flood in 1912, and never quite recovered, being used as a dairy from 1932, and from 1935 assets from the buildings were salvaged and the property used for sheep grazing. What remained was destroyed by Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983. Some of the family set up the current day Newmans Nursery in 1925, nearby on North East Road.
It's easily possible to do this hike by catching an Adelaide Metro bus, to bus stop 51N, North East Road, Tea Tree Gully, on route 557, or the 542 to bus stop 52 North East Road (0.7km from park entrance).
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For more information on this hiking trail, please visit Walking SA
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Getting there
It's easily possible to do this hike by catching an Adelaide Metro bus, to bus stop 51N, North East Road, Tea Tree Gully, on route 557, or the 542 to bus stop 52 North East Road (0.7km from park entrance).
GPX file courtesy of Walking SA. File may not contain elevation data and may only represent half the length on return hikes.
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About the region
Discover this park's unique features, including ruins of the original Newman's Nursery, abundant bird life, western grey kangaroos and koalas. Many animals call this area home and the park conserves rare vegetation which was once widespread throughout the Adelaide Plains and Mount Lofty Ranges.
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