Wallabies after dark: Ranger-guided Night Walk
Event description
Come and see the once locally extinct tammar wallaby on a ranger-guided night walk through the historic Inneston Township. These shy and nocturnal marsupials have quite an interesting story!
Learn about how the wallabies became extinct on the mainland of South Australia and how they were successfully re-introduced to Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park all the way from New Zealand.
Accessibility:
This walk will include 2km of walking on unsealed trails around the historic Inneston Township Area. Trail surface is hard with some loose gravel and may be uneven in some places. There are also some slight inclines. Walk will talk place at night, so you will require a torch as there is no lighting along the trails.
Who is this event for?
This activity is suitable for families all ages. Children must must be accompanied by an adult.
Meeting Point
Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park - Inneston Historic Township
What to Bring:
- Enclosed footwear
- Insect repellent
- Torch / Head Lamp
- Drinking water
- Camera / binoculars
IMPORTANT:
- Vehicle entry to the park is free for registered attendees of Park of the Month events.
- NPWS aims to provide inclusive events and activities for all, however some of our events do have specific requirements for participants. Please see the activity description and accessibility information to check if the event is suitable for you. If you require additional support to participate in the activity, please contact dew.parkofthemonth@sa.gov.au in advance.
- This event may be cancelled in the event of severe/wet weather or declared 'Catastrophic' Fire Danger in the Yorke Peninsula Fire Ban District.
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