Hike Adelaide's southern beaches and hills: discover the Willunga Basin Trail
Summary of what we provide and why you should contact us
Membership
Willunga Basin Trail Inc became incorporated in 2016 to build a walking trail to:
- expand walking opportunities for locals and visitors
- promote the Willunga Basin with its combination of seascapes, agricultural landscape, rolling hills and historic townships
- define the Willunga Basin in geographic and geological terms as an important strategy for its long-term preservation
- preserve and enhance the natural areas through which the trail passes
Willunga Basin Trail Inc relies on the generosity and support of members and supporters to maintain the trail as a world class bush walking trail and protect it and its surroundings as a precious community resource for future generations.
Members are able to walk with the walking group and are kept up to date with the program. They can be involved with trail maintenance and relevant training.
Membership is per financial year and costs $25 for an individual and $40 for a family pa [$15 /$24 after the 1/1]
To join:
- please pay to BSB 633 000 and account Willunga Basin Trail 157084963 with name in reference box AND
- Click on the button below to download the form and email to address on form
Willunga Basin Trail Inc relies on the generosity and support of members and supporters to maintain the trail as a world class bush walking trail and protect it and its surroundings as a precious community resource for future generations.
Members are able to walk with the walking group and are kept up to date with the program. They can be involved with trail maintenance and relevant training.
Membership is per financial year and costs $25 for an individual and $40 for a family pa [$15 /$24 after the 1/1]
To join:
- please pay to BSB 633 000 and account Willunga Basin Trail 157084963 with name in reference box and
- Either download form and email to address on form OR submit web form at the bottom of page
Or submit the form below
Trail Sections
SECTION 10
Edwards & Hamilton URRs to Willunga
SECTION 11
Gate 20 Onkaparinga River National Park to Edwards & Hamilton URRs
SECTION 3
Sellicks Esplanade to Hart Rd Wetlands
Useful Resources
Local Weather
When planning a walk please check local weather conditions to ensure a safe and comfortable experience
Fire Danger Ratings
The Trail is closed when the Fire Danger rating is Extreme or Catastrophic. These are Total Fire Ban Days; most likely to occur between the first of November and April. The Trail is in District 2 Mt. Lofty Ranges
Tides Information
When planning to walk along the beach (Section, 3,4 & 5) it is important to check predicted height and timing of the local tides to ensure access to the beach