Staff Reporters
02 March 2026, 1:40 AM

Further sections of Deep Creek National Park – including campsites, several walking tracks and picnic tables – have reopened after a bushfire burnt more than 4500 hectares.
National Parks and Wildlife Service Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region Manager Tony Magor says hard work continues with on-ground assessments, clean-up and remediation.
About 40 per cent of Deep Creek National Park and almost all of Talisker Conservation Park was burnt in the blaze, which destroyed large areas of native species habitat.
“Some unburnt sections of Deep Creek National Park have already reopened, including Stringybark CG, Stringybark loop walk and Forest Circuit walk, Boat Harbor Beach 4WD track
and all but one Southern Ocean Retreat accommodations,” Mr Magor says.
“I’m pleased to say that from today, Marrano Creek Hike, Blowhole Beach Hike, Deep Creek Circuit Hike, Deep Creek Cove Hike from Cobbler Hill Picnic Area, Spring Wildflower Walk,
Pages Lookout, Tapanappa Lookout and the Cobbler Hill Picnic Area will reopen.”
Campgrounds at Tapanappa, Cobbler Hill, Trig and Yapri Ngawanthi (Cliffs) and amenities will also reopen and are ready to welcome visitors.
Goondooloo Ridge Walk, Deep Creek Waterfall Hike from Tapanappa Lookout, Deep Creek Waterfall Hike from Tent Rock Road, Deep Creek Circuit Hike, Aaron Creek Hike, and Aaron
Creek Circuit as well as the Blowhole Beach 4WD track remain closed until further notice.
Talisker Conservation Park, including the Talisker Silver Lead Mine Hike, remains closed.
All visitors are asked to check the website for the latest information about Deep Creek National Park.
Deep Creek National Park is home to an array of native wildlife, including western grey kangaroos, short beaked echidnas and 100 species of birds.
The Wildlife Recovery Fund – established in partnership with the Nature Foundation – is now open to raise funds to support the restoration of key habitats destroyed in the fire.
To support Deep Creek’s recovery and contribute to the Wildlife Recovery Fund, visit the website.