Thursday 26 October 2023

Yanununbeyan State Conservation Area: Spring Creek Gorge

General Information


Grading:  medium
Distance:   10.2 kilometers
Total climb:   407 meters
Time taken:   4 hours  20 minutes
Maps:   Captains Flat 8726-1N 1:25 000
Start point distance by road from Canberra GPO:   50 kilometers
Start point map grid reference:  55H GA 13034 63448
Destination map grid reference:  55H GA 12805 60486
End point:  same as start

Route



Description

I had previously done a version of this walk on 14 September 2018 (link), but this later route was considerably easier and arguably more interesting. As on the previous walk, we started at the day use area carpark off Woolcara Lane about 14 kilometers south of Captains Flat Road. We first climbed the ridge to the summit of Corner Hill and followed the Corner Hill Fire Trail to the south. Just before the ridge we were on started to get steeper as it approached the Queanbeyan River, we headed east and then south through some moderately difficult terrain (but not as difficult as the previous route following the river).

Eventually we found ourselves on a ridge line taking us due south towards our destination. This was easy walking through dry forest. The most interesting sight was a rusty old truck in the middle of nowhere partly crushed by a fallen tree.

Eventually the ridge we were on fell down towards the river and with a bit of a final steep descent we were in the Spring Creek gorge.


We paused in the gorge for lunch and then climbed out the same way we had climbed down. We made our way to another ridge further to the east of the one we had followed to get to the gorge, and this took us north to Woolcara Lane. We walked along Woolcara Lane back to our starting point.

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