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Livingstone multi-use track
Livingstone multi-use track
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Livingstone multi-use track

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Livingstone Multi-Use Track is a popular cycling park located in Big Springs, Australia. Situated within Livingstone National Park in the Murray-Riverina region, this track offers a range of activities including bushwalking, bird watching, mountain biking, and horse riding. With its picturesque surroundings and diverse flora and fauna, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

Covering a distance of 4. 3 km, Livingstone Multi-Use Track is an easy 2-3 hour excursion. It winds through open woodlands adorned with tall cypress pines, scribbly gums, and pockets of xanthorrhoea, also known as grass trees. In the springtime, the area bursts into a kaleidoscope of colours as wildflowers, including the vibrant yellow flowering kangaroo thorn and yellow clustered everlastings, blanket the landscape.

Visitors can choose to explore the Glider loop, which is 4. 3 kilometres, or the Daisy loop, which extends for 5. 7 kilometres. For a longer ride, both loops can be combined to create a 10-kilometre journey through the park.

As the only multi-use track in the region, Livingstone Multi-Use Track is a favourite among locals and is often frequented by members of the Wagga Wagga Wilderness Walkers and Wagga Wagga Mountain Bike Club.

The park offers a family-friendly environment, providing a great experience for individuals of all ages seeking a dose of nature and fresh air. Birdwatching enthusiasts will also find delight in this track, with opportunities to spot scarlet robins, brown tree creepers, speckled warblers, and turquoise parrots, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon.

To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit, it is recommended to check the weather before embarking on the track. It should be avoided during wet weather to prevent damage to the trail. Additionally, it is important to stay on the marked track to minimise impact on the land. Visitors should be aware that there is a substantial risk of Unexploded Ordinances (UXO) within certain areas of Livingstone National Park, and staying on the formed trails is necessary for personal safety.

Livingstone Multi-Use Track is easily accessible and offers ample parking facilities. For directions, safety guidelines, and further practical information, visitors can refer to the visitor info section on the official NPWS website.

Overall, Livingstone Multi-Use Track provides an opportunity to connect with the beauty of nature while engaging in a variety of outdoor activities. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking adventure and tranquilly in the stunning Australian landscape.

Location

M84X+M5, Big Springs, Australia

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