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Our Heritage

The lands on which the Raukkan Trail and surrounding areas are located is known as Ngarrindjeri ruwi (land). These lands have been home to the traditional owners of the lands and waters of the River Murray (Murrundi), Lower Lakes and Coorong (Kurrangk)  for thousands of years.

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Environment

Raukkan is located on the shores of  Lake Albert and sits within one of Australia's most important wetland areas. Covering approximately 140,500 ha in South Australia, as a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in 1985.

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Trail

Plan your walk along the 4.8km trail.
Suitable for all most ages and fitness levels.

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Get in Touch

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Welcome to Country

We acknowledge the Ngarrindjeri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land and surrounding waters where we live and work. We acknowledge their deep connection to country and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. This respect is extended to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia.

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WARNING: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this exhibition contains the names and images of deceased Aboriginal people which may cause sadness and distress to their relatives. Care and discretion should be used when viewing this exhibition.
If you believe any images should be restricted from general viewing for cultural reasons please contact the Council’s Community Development Team on 1300 785 277

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Coorong District Council
P: 1300 758 277
E: council@coorong.sa.gov.au

Trail Details

  • distance
    Distance

    4.8 kms in length / approx 1.25 hrs

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    Grade

    3 suitable for most ages and fitness levels.

  • facilities
    Facilities

    A viewing platform is located at the highest point of the Narrung Peninsula, a shelter and picnic table is installed on the foreshore of the Lake and interpretive signage and directions markers are installed along the trail.