Walking along Reservoir Road, part of the Gums Loop Walk, is typically a vehicle-free experience as it’s a private road. On the rare occasion a vehicle passes, a separate path runs alongside the road for pedestrians.
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Wainuiomata Historical Museum 2023
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The Wainuiomata Historical Museum proudly houses a diverse collection of historical exhibits that vividly depict its rich heritage.
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Sledge Track Loop
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Sledge Track Loop is a short walk option from the larger Sledge Track. It starts and ends at Mackay...
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Skerretts Creek Original Path (c1942)
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In the past, Skerretts Creek used to wind through both sides of the Sunny Grove valley. However, the creek...
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Log Dolly?
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This recently discovered rusted object has an uncertain purpose, but it could be a log dolly used for moving...
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Gums Loop Swamp
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Gums Loop Swamp is a wetlands located near Gums Loop Meadow. This wetland is basically hidden away as it...
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Gawler Reservoir
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The Gawler Reservoir has a capacity of 3.9 million litres, while the larger Konini Reservoir holds 5.1 million litres.
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Northern Moores Valley
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Learn about the northern section of Moores Valley in Wainuiomata, a seldom visited area which is earmarked for high...
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Homedale Circa 1953
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Aerial view of Homedale (circa 1953) showing some interesting features. Inc: Hine Road finishes at the intersection with Poole...
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WAINUIOMATA MUSEUM
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