Stamford Hill Loop Hike

1 h 30 min to 2 h

5.6 km
circuit

↑ 193 m
↓ -193 m

Hard track
Starting from the Stamford Hill Day Visitor Area at the end of Stamford Hill Road, Lincoln National Park, this walk takes you on a circuit past the summit of Stamford Hill via the Stamford Hill Loop Hike. This moderately challenging bushwalk initially climbs through native scrub to the top of Stamford Hill, offering spectacular panoramic views of Lincoln National Park, Boston Bay, Port Lincoln and numerous offshore islands, then descends towards Woodcutters Beach before passing the historic Woodcutters Ruins. Interpretive signs along the trail provide information about the area's natural history. Located at the summit of Stamford Hill is a monument to Matthew Flinders, erected in 1841. The walk begins from the Stamford Hill Day Visitor Area, which has toilets, a picnic area, shelters and ample parking space. Stamford Beach and Woodcutters Beach have sheltered waters that are relatively safe for swimming. This walk consists of wide and narrow walking trails, with uneven natural surfaces, compacted natural surfaces, short steep hills and steps, suitable for moderate fitness levels. 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.
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