Starting from the car park on Maurice Road, Rocky Gully, this walk takes you on a circuit around Kinchina Conservation Park via the Getaway Car Trail. Kinchina Conservation Park forms the largest area of native vegetation in the Monarto Crown Lands region, protecting grassy woodland communities and threatened plant species such as Monarto mintbush and Menzel's wattle. The park is used for a wide range of recreational activities, including bushwalking, mountain biking, horseback riding and birdwatching. It's also home to several rare birds, including the diamond firetail, restless flycatcher and hooded robin, and in spring, there's an abundance of orchids, lilies and wildflowers. Heading north from the car park on Maurice Road, the Getaway Car Loop is one of the shorter walks in the park, named after an old abandoned car that the trail passes along the way. This loop consists of gently undulating fire tracks and walking trails, suitable for most 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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