Starting from the car park on John Forrest Road, Ravensthrophe, this walk takes you to No Tree Hill, which is 270 metres above sea level and offers open views of Phillips River Valley to Culham Inlet and Eyre Range. This walk allows visitors to observe the wildlife, diversity of wildflowers and how both are ecologically complimenting each other. The wild birds in the area include New Holland and tawny-crowned honeyeaters, which help with pollination. The diverse range of plants in the area has evolved as well; different types of plants and trees have shapes and textures, which allow them to thrive during hot, dry summers. There can be long steep sections through the walk. A moderate amount of fitness is advised. 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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