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Things to Do in Spring Gully Conservation Park

Spring Gully Conservation Park is a region in South Australia's Mid North, approximately 5 miles (8 km) south of Clare. This area is characterized by rocky sandstone outcrops, natural springs, and steep-sided valleys, with terrain that is generally steep and undulating. The park's diverse landscape, including its unique red stringybark population and native orchids, provides a distinctive setting for several outdoor activities, such as touring cycling.

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Riesling Trail – Riesling Trail Highest Point loop from Clare

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What outdoor activities are available in Spring Gully Conservation Park?

Spring Gully Conservation Park offers opportunities for touring cycling and exploring walking trails. The park is known for its unique landscapes, including rocky sandstone outcrops and natural springs. Visitors can find routes and guides for activities like Cycling in Spring Gully Conservation Park.

What are the main natural features of Spring Gully Conservation Park?

The park features rocky sandstone outcrops, natural springs, and steep-sided valleys. It is home to the westernmost population of red stringybark *Eucalyptus macrorhyncha* in South Australia. A seasonal waterfall plunges 60 feet (18 meters) from the Blue Gum Lookout after rainfall.

Are there scenic viewpoints in Spring Gully Conservation Park?

Yes, the Blue Gum Lookout offers spectacular views over the plains to the west, including the Wakefield Plains. This viewpoint is also a suitable spot for picnics. The park's undulating terrain provides various scenic vistas throughout.

What is the Spring Gully Loop cycling route?

The Spring Gully Loop is a prominent touring cycling route that incorporates the Spring Gully Conservation Park area. This 10-mile (16-kilometer) scenic side trip branches off the main Riesling Trail. It winds through the Skilly Hills, passing through the Conservation Park, and combines rolling vineyard country with quiet rural roads.

What is the difficulty of cycling routes in Spring Gully Conservation Park?

The Spring Gully Loop, which passes through the park, features varied terrain including rolling vineyard country and quiet rural roads. While the Riesling Trail is generally flat, the loop itself involves more undulating sections. Cyclists should be prepared for some elevation changes.

Are there family-friendly cycling options near Spring Gully Conservation Park?

The broader Clare Valley region, including the nearby Riesling Trail, offers a 22-mile (35-kilometer) rail trail with a flat, crushed-rock surface and gentle gradients, suitable for riders of all abilities. While the Spring Gully Loop has more varied terrain, sections of the area can be enjoyed by families. Consider Traffic-free bike rides in Spring Gully Conservation Park for quieter options.

What is the best time to visit Spring Gully Conservation Park for cycling?

The best times for cycling are autumn (March–May) when the vines are golden and temperatures are ideal. Spring (September–November) is also recommended when the park's wildflowers, including native orchids, are in bloom. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.

Are permits required to visit Spring Gully Conservation Park?

The provided information does not indicate that permits are required for general visitation to Spring Gully Conservation Park. For specific activities or group visits, it is advisable to check the official park website. Always adhere to park regulations during your visit.

How popular is Spring Gully Conservation Park on komoot?

Spring Gully Conservation Park has been visited by more than 200 komoot users. Routes in the area have an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars. This indicates a well-regarded destination among outdoor enthusiasts using komoot.

Are there komoot guides available for Spring Gully Conservation Park?

Yes, komoot offers guides for the area to help plan your visit. Examples include Cycling in Spring Gully Conservation Park and Traffic-free bike rides in Spring Gully Conservation Park. These guides provide detailed information for exploring the park and its surrounds.

How can I contact Spring Gully Conservation Park or the park service?

For official information, visitors can refer to the National Parks and Wildlife Service website. The official website for the park is parks.sa.gov.au. The Yorke and Mid North Office can be reached by phone at +61 8 8841 3400.

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