The Dutchmans Stern
Point of Interest
Description
Full park closure to ensure public safety during the pest control operation from during March and November 2021.
The bluff known as the Dutchmans Stern, located 10km north east of Quorn, is a prominent landmark. Home to a host of plants and animals, the Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park has plenty of walking trails to explore the rugged landscape.
Make your way to the summit via the Dutchmans Stern hiking trail. The summit offers spectacular views of Spencer Gulf, surrounding ranges and the Willochra Plain. The Heysen Trail also winds its way through the park.
The Dutchmans Stern Hike (5 hrs return, 10.5km loop)
Explore the scrubland, gorges and open woodland that this park is known for.
The Dutchmans Valley Hike (5 hrs return, 10km return)
This track takes you west of the Dutchman range to two lookouts with spectacular views down Spencer Gulf and north-west towards Lake Torrens. Follow the Northern Boundary Track for 1.8 km before turning south along the Valley Track. Trail markings end where the Heysen Trail leads off.
To the Summit (4 hrs return, 8.2km return)
The Heysen Trail
This section of the long-distance walking trail that extends from the Fleurieu Peninsula to the northern Flinders Ranges enters the park near the south-eastern boundary, turns north-west and exits through the northern boundary.
Note: use of the Heysen Trail is prohibited during the Fire Danger Season.
Extend your visit overnight at the old homestead or shearers' quarters located within the park
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
Dogs are not permitted
Features
Location
Lat: -32.298684 Lng: 137.985669