Roachdale Reserve
Roachdale Reserve is one of the few remaining places in the Mount Lofty Ranges where one can see the original native forests of the region as it has been for thousands of years.
The reserve is traversed by a creek with deep pools which provide a summer source of water for a variety of wildlife. The reserve contains a wide diversity of plant species (225 indigenous to the area) including 32 of conservation significance. It also provides habitat for four birds of conservation significance and a rare indigenous cricket
A brochure is available at the entrance will guide you around a walking track showing points of interest. The walk is about one and a half kilometres long, with gentle slopes. Allow one hour to do the loop.
Guided walks are available during spring, please contact the National Trust on (08) 8212 1133.
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