The Friends of the Heysen Trail
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The 1200km hiking trail, the Heysen Trail, covers some of South Australia's most diverse and breathtaking landscapes, traversing coastal cliffs, beaches, native bushland, rugged gorges, pine forests and vineyards, as well as rich farmland and historic towns. Walk from Cape Jervis in the south to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, or hike from top to bottom.
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
1w ago
The Fire Danger Season ends today in the Flinders Fire Ban District, allowing the re-opening of the Heysen Trail north of Wirrabara Forest (Northern Guide Map 2.6) to the end of the trail at Parachilna Gorge.
The Fire Ban Season is scheduled to finish in the remaining three Fire Ban Districts affecting the Heysen Trail on April 30. (www.cfs.org.au).
For further information click here.
The post Heysen Trail re-opens in the Flinders Fire Ban District appeared first on The Friends of the Heysen Trail ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
2w ago
Latest update to the Heysen Trail gpx and Interactive Map
With the opening of the walk season approaching, we have updated the Heysen Trail gpx file to include all re-routes since the last version of the consolidated gpx file was released in August 2023.
The reroutes have been added to the downloadable GPX file (version 4.7 released 6/2/2024) and the Interactive Map as displayed on Friends of the Heysen Trail website.
You can find instructions for downloading the updated file onto your GPS unit on the Maps & GPS page.
The reroutes have had a very minor impact on the Heysen Trail Distances ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
1M ago
The 37th Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Heysen Trail and Other Walking Trails Inc will be held at 6.30pm Wednesday 17 April 2024 at the Torrens Rowing Club Functions Centre, Victoria Drive, Adelaide.
Call for Council Nominations
Seeking nominations from our members, for election to the following Council positions:
Treasurer
Secretary
Ordinary Council Members
To nominate, please complete the nomination form (page 3 of AGM notice) and provide to The Secretary by 8 April 2024.
Forms may be submitted via email: heysentrail@heysentrail.asn.au; or deliver/post to Friends of the Heyse ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
5M ago
Office Closure
The Friends of the Heysen Trail office will close for the Christmas and New Year period at 2.30pm on Friday, December 8th 2023.
Office Volunteers will return for an Information Day on Monday, February 5th 2024 with normal office operations commencing the following day, Tuesday, February 6th 2024 from 10.30am.
If you contact the office (by email or telephone) over the closure period, it is unlikely that we will respond to your enquiry until the Office reopens. We recommend that you refer to the website for any information you may need.
The 2024 Heysen Trail calendars are still a ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
5M ago
The Country Fire Service has announced the early commencement of 2023-24 Fire Danger Season across all sections of the Heysen Trail.
The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) has declared the Fire Danger Season ha started early in the Flinders, Mid North district and in the Mount Lofty district.
The Heysen Trail are closed during the Fire Danger Season: as the trail passes through several fire ban districts, please adhere to dates for the following districts:
Flinders district Fire Danger Season is 16 October 2023 to 15 April 2024.
The Flinders District covers the Trail north of Wirrabara (near ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
6M ago
Walkers are advised that the following parks in the Southern Flinders Ranges will be temporarily closed while pest control programs are undertaken:
Mt Brown Conservation Park and
Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park
The closures will operate from 6am Saturday, 4th November 2023 until pm Friday, 10th November 2023.
The parks are shown on Heysen Trail Map sheets 6C and 6D.
For more information about these pest control programs or park closures, contact the National Parks and Wildlife Service on (08) 8841 3400. You can also view a full list of park closures and alerts on the Parks SA Alerts p ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
6M ago
The Friends of the Heysen Trail 2024 calendar is now in the Office.
We have taken delivery of the calendar and we have them ready for immediate despatch. Buy yours now for only $12.00.
Get one for your wall at home or work or buy some as Christmas gifts for family and friends.
Order from our On-line shop for delivery by post.
By ordering the calendar from our On-line shop you can request postage to an address in Australia or overseas.
Standard postage to any address within Australia (for a single copy) will be an additional $5.10.
Save postage – pick your copy from our Office or the End ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
7M ago
Earlier start to the 2023-2024 Fire Danger Season restricts access to the Heysen Trail between Tanunda and Parachilna.
The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) has declared the Fire Danger Season will start early in the Flinders and Mid North districts.
Many sections of the Heysen Trail are closed during the Fire Danger Season. As the trail passes through several fire ban districts, the trail closures will now commence progressively from Monday October 16, 2023.
A drier winter and increased temperatures for spring have brought the fire season forward in these areas.
This means that access to many se ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
7M ago
The Friends of the Heysen Trail 2024 calendar will be available soon. Order it now.
Make sure you order your copies of the calendar early to get in on the low price of $12.00.
Get one for your wall at home or work or buy some as Christmas gifts for family and friends.
We expect to have copies available at the Office in early November.
Order from our On-line shop for delivery by post.
By ordering the calendar from our On-line shop you can request postage to an address in Australia or overseas.
Standard postage to any address within Australia (for a single copy) will be an additional $5.10.
Pre ..read more
The Friends of the Heysen Trail
7M ago
A contribution from the Friends of the Heysen Trail Reconciliation Committee.
We encourage all members to be informed on the Voice from all perspectives and to respect all individuals and their positions in relation to the Voice.
Uncle Lewis O’Brien, a significant Kaurna Elder teaches that when non-Aboriginal people look at a proposition or a problem they tend to divide into camps with a Yes or No response.
The Kaurna people were the teachers and knowledge keepers. They looked at the brain and called it muka muka because it appeared in two halves.
What that means for decision making in the Abo ..read more