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Nurragi Spring Walk


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Event description

Following a sold-out Autum Walk event in 2023, Friends of Nurragi welcome the community to their 2024 Spring Walk to experience the Nurragi Conservation Reserve.

Choose from two walking distances 3.7km or 6.9km. 

Starting at Milang, a complimentary bus will drop you off at your chosen start point, and accompanied by a Friends of Nurragi volunteer guide, make your way back to Milang. Afterwards refresh and rejuvenate with a free BBQ lunch at the Milang Oval. 

The Nurragi Conservation Reserve is a former railway corridor between Sandergrove and Milang. It is now a significant wildlife corridor with over 50 rare or threatened flora species and many bird species have been observed. The Reserve is one of the last stands of native vegetation in the district and is cared for by the Friends of Nurragi, a volunteer group that undertake on-ground works to conserve the natural values of the Reserve. Please note there are no facilities along the Reserve, so ensure you bring sufficient drinking water, wear appropriate footwear, be SunSmart and bring some extra snacks if you may need them.

The Details:

  • Meet at Milang Railway Station site for 9:00am at Port Milang Railway Museum, Daranda Terrace, Milang. There is ample car parking at the site.
  • Bus to depart 9.20am and will drop you off at your chosen starting point
  • All walkers to walk back to Milang
  • BBQ lunch provided at Milang Oval by the Milang Mens Shed

Please wear appropriate clothing, footwear and BYO water. Be SunSmart and also check on the weather forecast in the days prior to ensure you bring everything you may need on the day.

Participants under 18 years of age will need to be supervised by a responsible adult for the duration of the walk. 

Keen to learn more? For more information about the trail, visit Walking SA: https://www.walkingsa.org.au/.../nurragi-conservation.../

For any other questions please contact us at info@secondnature.org.au

This event is hosted by Friends of Nurragi and is supported by Second Nature Conservancy, Green Adelaide and the National Trust of SA.


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