Great South West Walk

The Great South West Walk is a 250-kilometre (155 mi) walking track, established in 1981, and located predominately in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia. Much of the route of the track passes through the Lower Glenelg National Park, the Cobboboonee National Park, the Discovery Bay Coastal Park, the Mount Richmond National Park and the Cape Nelson State Park, and may be explored through shorter or overnight hikes, or the entire 12- to 14-day circular hike,[1] starting and finishing in either Portland or Nelson. A short portion of the track is located with the Lower Glenelg River Conservation Park in South Australia, near Donovans.[2]

Great South West Walk
Length250 km (160 mi)
Location
Established1981
Trailheads
UseHiking
Hiking details
Trail difficultyModerate
Websitehttp://www.greatsouthwestwalk.com

The track is administered, maintained and promoted by The Friends of the Great South West Walk Inc., a volunteer organisation, in partnership with Parks Victoria.[3]

Track

The Great South West Walk track, which notionally begins and ends at the Visitor Information Centre in Portland, traverses forest, river gorge, high cliff tops and bays. It was designed as a long distance walking track, with the option for short and day walks. It is accessed from roads in and near the towns of Portland and Nelson. The walk's difficulty is rated as moderate, and consists of fifteen sections of varying lengths. The walk contains 14 camp sites along the track; all supplied with fresh water, cleared tent sites and bush toilets. All overnight stays at 14 campsites require an online booking and a fee. Links to the online booking site can be accessed via the walk's website: www.greatsouthwestwalk.com

Part of the track follows the course of the Glenelg River,[3] with other parts located adjacent to the Southern Ocean.

Sections

The track consists of the following sections and points:[2]

Sections and trackheads of the Great South West Walk
Section location Start location End location Section distance
km mile
rural fringePortlandCubbys Camp18.5 11.5
Cobboboonee National ParkCubbys CampCut-Out Camp13 8.1
Cut-Out CampFitzroy Camp22 14
Lower Glenelg National ParkFitzroy CampMoleside Camp22 14
Moleside CampPritchards Camp10.5 6.5
Pritchards CampPattersons Camp21.5 13.4
Pattersons CampNelson19 12
Discovery Day Coastal ParkNelsonMonibeong23 14
MonibeongSwan Lake16 9.9
Mount Richmond National ParkSwan LakeTarragal Camp20 12
Tarragal CampSprings Camp12 7.5
Cape BridgewaterSprings CampTrewalla Camp15 9.3
Cape Nelson State ParkTrewalla CampMallee Camp17 11
Mallee CampPortland17 11
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See also

References

  1. "Activities: Walking". Parks Victoria. Government of Victoria. 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. Chapman, John (9 October 2011). "Great South West Walk". Victorian bushwalking. Laburnum: John Chapman. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  3. "Lower Glenelg National Park, Discovery Bay Coastal Park: Visitor Guide" (PDF). Parks Victoria (PDF). Government of Victoria. June 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2014.

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