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Map of bushwalks in Brookfield Conservation Park
List of bushwalks in Brookfield Conservation Park
Found 2 walks
Three Habitat Walk
1.3 km circuit
15 min to 30 min
Three Habitat Walk

1.3 km
Circuit
15 min to 30 min
Starting from the car park off Sturt Highway, Blanchetown, this walk takes you on a circuit within Brookfield Conservation Park via the Three Habitat Walk. Brookfield Conservation Park lies within a semi-arid plain of mallee, sugarwood and bluebush, providing a protected habitat for an abundance of birdlife and native animals, including wombats, kangaroos, dunnarts and emus. This short and easy walk follows a gently undulating loop through the park, with benches at each stop and interpretive signs explaining the habitats, allowing walkers to pause, take in the landscape and look out for wildlife. Early in the morning, southern hairy-nosed wombats can often be spotted venturing out to graze on dewy spear grasses. This loop consists of fairly flat dirt trails suitable for all fitness levels and can be done in either direction. Toilets are located at the picnic area near the car park. Dogs are not permitted in this park. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Environment
Natural
Transport options
To start
Car
Charcoal Pits Walk
2.9 km return
45 min to 1 h
Charcoal Pits Walk

2.9 km
Return
45 min to 1 h
Starting from the car park off Sturt Highway, Blanchetown, this walk explores Brookfield Conservation Park via the Charcoal Pits Walk. Brookfield Conservation Park lies within a semi-arid plain of mallee, sugarwood and bluebush, providing a protected habitat for an abundance of birdlife and native animals, including wombats, kangaroos, dunnarts and emus. This short and easy walk follows a gently undulating path through the bush to the historic Charcoal Pits, with a bench at the mid-point and directional signs at either end. The site contains 15 pits lined with brick and stone, dug in the 1920s by a French WWI veteran who moved to Australia with his wife and sold charcoal in Adelaide and the local towns. This walk consists of fairly flat dirt trails and is suitable for all fitness levels. Toilets are located at the picnic area near the car park. Dogs are not permitted in this park. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Environment
Natural
Transport options
To start
Car
Found 2 walks