Mt Crawford Medium 2025 (17km)

With beautiful tree lined avenues  and the crowd-pleasing boardwalk, this course is sure not to disappoint. The forests offer fantastic ambience on trails that are generally easy to negotiate, especially near the boardwalk that forms part of the Heysen Trail on the eastern side. More challenging climbs are on the western side. Facilities and phone coverage are limited but the experience is fantastic. On race day, parking will be available closer to the start / finish line than the location shown below. A newly created course carefully crafted by the master of Mount Crawford Jim Yates to include more scenery and more adventure this year.

Info

Suitable forHiking, Dog Walking, Trail Running
TerrainUndulating
ParkMt Crawford
RegionMt Lofty Ranges
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TravelCar
Travel time from Adelaide1 hour or less

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19 July 2025 3:20 am
  • Distance 16 km
  • Time 0 s
  • Speed 0.0 km/h
  • Min altitude 398 m
  • Peak 519 m
  • Climb 487 m
  • Descent 487 m
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About the Trail

Welcome to the traditional lands of the northern Peramangk people known as the Tarrawata.

Mount Crawford Forest is managed for sustainable wood production, while also providing for native flora and fauna conservation.

Land was first purchased for forestry at Mount Crawford in 1909, with commercial plantings beginning in 1914 and continuing to expand until the 1960s. Many of the original plantations have since been clear felled and replanted.

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