Gnamma Walk, Totadgin Rock Gnamma Walk, Totadgin Rock
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Discover the diversity of natural wonders and the rich cultural history of the reserve on the Gnamma Walk. This Class 3 walk trail winds through fringing woodlands, past a well built by surveyor Charles Hunt and over the granite outcrop, providing panoramic views of the reserve and rural landscape. The National Trust, as part of the 'Golden Pipeline' has provided interpretive signs along the walk.
The reserve woodlands are home to a diverse array of resident, nomadic and migratory birds.
For those who are unable to take the rock walk you can see the mini ” wave” by parking in the Hunt’s Well carpark and walking up the trail to see the well. Walk further west towards the rock and you will come out at the wave feature. An easy stroll of some 500 metres with wheel chair access.
Picnic areas are provided near the car park for your use.
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Length
1.3km loop
What To Pack
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails) required.
What To Pack
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails)
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Insect repellent
- Plenty of drinking water (as a minimum carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour of walking, per person).
- PLB or satellite phone
- Clothing to suit the activity, environment and weather conditions.
- Map/ Compass, do not rely on your phone in remote locations.
- Snacks/ Meals to keep your energy levels up on longer walks
- Extra food and water in case of unexpected delays
- Rubbish bag to remove all your rubbish
- Reference material such as wildflower wildlife guides.
- Whistle (for emergencies, six short blasts per minute)
- Small trowel for toilet emergencies, and a few sheets of toilet paper in a small waterproof bag.
- Personal first aid kit (check that items are clean, properly sealed, have not exceeded expiry dates and that used items have been replaced).
- Torch/ Headlamp
- Binoculars and camera (optional)
Trail End
Bush Walk
Class 3
Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.
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Hazards & Warnings
Summer months (December to April) can be extremely hot. Beware of snakes in summer - December to February. Rocks may be slippery when wet.Facilities
- Car Park
- Coach Parking
- All accessible parking
- Picnic Area
- Shaded Area
Best time of year
April to November when the weather is cooler or early morning
Fees
No fees apply
Trail Access
Self drive
Prohibited Items
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