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Charnley River Private Nature Reserve (
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Map of bushwalks in Charnley River Private Nature Reserve
List of bushwalks in Charnley River Private Nature Reserve
Found 7 walks
Dillie Gorge
200 m return
4 min to 6 min
Grevillea Gorge
450 m return
8 min to 15 min
Lily Pools
580 m return
8 min to 15 min
Mount Glemont Lookout
630 m return
10 min to 20 min
Donkey Springs
1.3 km return
20 min to 30 min
Donkey Springs

1.3 km
Return
20 min to 30 min
Starting from the dirt car park at the end of Donkey Springs Track, Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, this return walk takes you to Donkey Springs and back. There are three different pools in the area, and the first 2 has beautiful water lilies that are suitable for photography and observation, while the last one is better for a dip to cool off. The area also hosts a wide variety of wildlife, such as birds, snakes, reptiles and water goannas. The trail is well marked, but there are certain sections that require rock hoppings, and the texture can be uneven in some places. 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.
Highlights
Swim
Environment
Natural
Transport options
To start
Car
Paradise Pool
2.1 km return
30 min to 1 h
Twitchers Way
2.4 km return
30 min to 1 h
Twitchers Way

2.4 km
Return
30 min to 1 h
Starting from Charnley River Station, Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, this walk takes you on a birdwatching feast through the savannah woodland. Lots of bird species can be spotted through the walk. These are several species of doves, red-winged parrot, azure kingfisher, blue-winged kookaburra, purple-crowned fairy wren, rainbow bee-eaters, various honeyeaters, babblers and many others. The path is compacted or hardened surface, and there are only gentle hilly sections. 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.
Highlights
Swim
Environment
Natural
Transport options
To start
Car
Found 7 walks