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Ngarkat CP - Baan Hill

Difficulty: Trek rating 1 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD AWD 2WD Caravan Camper Motorhome Bike 
This trek starts at the town of Keith and journeys north through the magnificent Ngarkat Conservation Park and finishing at Lameroo. It provides an insight into the diverse flora of the Mallee Scrub and provides the traveller with medium 4WD challenges.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesKeith
Trek
FinishLameroo
Distance102.38 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed56.97 km/hrDriving Time1 hr 47 min
Article By: Member - Willem Kempen   Updated: 21 Jan 2008
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 Description

Ngarkat Conservation Park stretches from a short way east of the town of Tintinara all the way to the South Australian Border and also borders on the Big Desert Conservation Park in Victoria. It covers around 270,000 hectares and comprises a complex of sand dunes stabilised by a unique mosaic of heath and mallee. Between the dunes, surface soaks often occur, allowing brown stringy bark and square fruited mallee to grow. Early attempts to farm this country failed as can be seen in the ruins at Box Flat. There are numerous walking trails within the park which may range from short 20 minute walks to long five-hour hikes. Many tracks are only suitable for 4WDs only and sufficient fuel and water supplies must be carried at all times.

 Interactive Route Map

Keith Emu Flat Rd & Darke Island RdTamboore Station fenceDarke Island Rd - Ngarkat CP (South Boundary) Track to Box Flat Ruin CampsiteBaan Hill Track - Ngarkat CP (North Boundary)Lameroo
Keith
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Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Position: 140.3495ºE   36.0950ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Emu Flat Rd & Darke Island Rd
Distance: 7.96km
Average Speed: 47.7km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 140.4327ºE   36.0755ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Tamboore Station fence
Distance: 14.71km
Average Speed: 84.81km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 140.4862ºE   35.9628ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Darke Island Rd - Ngarkat CP (South Boundary)
Distance: 4.25km
Average Speed: 44.1km/h
Features: State Forests,Reserves
Position: 140.4898ºE   35.9249ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Track to Box Flat Ruin Campsite
Distance: 39.6km
Average Speed: 41.51km/h
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 140.4620ºE   35.5997ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Baan Hill Track - Ngarkat CP (North Boundary)
Distance: 8.24km
Average Speed: 49.58km/h
Features: State Forests,Reserves
Position: 140.4349ºE   35.5365ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Lameroo
Distance: 27.62km
Average Speed: 74.14km/h
Lameroo
Small town, most facilities, near Ngarkat National Park
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Walk Track Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Position: 140.5155ºE   35.3300ºS (GDA 94)

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 Permits

Camping facilities are available but camping permits are required for staying overnight. Fuel and water supplies must be carried at all times as this park is isolated and large. No pets permitted in park. Camping prices are for one night only and campers are also required to pay a once only park entry fee where applicable. Doggers Hut, Pertendi Hut, Pine Hut Soak, Rabbit Island, The Gums and The Pines cost $5.00 per vehicle and $3.00 per motorcycle.
Click here for information: Camping Permits in Ngarkat Conservation Park

 Things to See & Do

There are a number of walking trails in the park such as those at Pertendi Hut, Tyms Lookout, and Pine Hut Soak to Scorpion Springs.

There are short walks for good views at Mt Rescue, Gosse Hill and Mt Shaugh.

Nanam Well is a wood lined well that was over 50 metres in depth when pastoralism was being attempted. The well has now been restored.

 Preparation

Please ensure that you wear sturdy footwear, carry enough food, water and other supplies. It is also recommended to wear a hat and sunscreen as it can get quite sunny and hot in these areas.

The tracks throughout the park are sandy and in some sections where there is more traffic, the sand patches can be deep and present problems. It is recommended that tyre pressures are lowered to 15-20psi and 4WD High Range be engaged.

For more information for travelling in remote and isolated areas, please read our articles on: Communications, Navigation and 4WDriving.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolKeith, Lameroo Diesel4cyl 14 litres ULP4cyl 17 litres LPG4cyl 20 litres
6cyl 16 litres6cyl 18 litres6cyl 18 litres
8cyl 17 litres8cyl 17 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

Closest Climatic Station

Keith
Distance from Trek Mid Point 43.28km S
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 29.829.826.822.5 18.315.515.016.1 18.521.524.727.6
Mean Min. °C 13.113.111.49.2 7.76.05.55.9 7.08.29.911.8
Mean Rain mm 19.020.221.132.9 52.952.854.458.0 51.443.431.825.9
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Keith, Lameroo

 Camp Sites & Accomodation

Lameroo   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Walk Track Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Small town, most facilities, near Ngarkat National Park
Keith   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
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Camping is permitted at Bucks Camp Soak, Rabbit Island Soak, Box Flat Ruin on the western side of the park, Pines Campground, Gums Campground, Doggers Hut and Comet Bore. The campgrounds that have toilets are Pine Hut Soak and Pertendi Bore which is on the eastern side of the park and is accessible by 2WD vehicles.

 Environment

Some areas can get very sandy and if it rains, it gets boggy in some sections. If the sand heats up in summer, climbing some of the dunes will test even experienced drivers.

Mallee and heath are some common native vegetation that is found in the park. Fauna that may be found include: Echidnas, Pygmy Possums, Dunnarts and Grey Kangaroos, with more than twenty species of lizards and hundreds of birds.

 History

The Ngarkat Conservation Park derives its name from the first occupiers which were the Ngarkat tribe. Their land extended from Copeville to the north and Coonalpyn to the south and as far east to the border. Unfortunately, no Ngarkat had survived beyond the mid 1800’s mainly due to disease and wars with neighbouring tribes.

In the early 1870’s farming leases were issued all over the Mallee area. The pastoralists arrived to set up stations and graze sheep, but due to low rainfall and unsuitable grazing conditions, the leases were all abandoned by the 1890’s.

The construction of a railway line and the sinking of Government bores in the early 19th century saw farming towns like Lameroo, Pinnaroo and Karoonda begin to flourish.

A further attempt at pastoralism was made throughout the 1920’s but that too failed. Poor wheat prices, dry years and unsuitable practices created this crisis. The ruins at Bucks Camp and Box Flat give a glimpse of what life would have been like in those times.

In 1927 a farmers meeting at Borrika began moves resulting finally in orderly wheat marketing and what has eventually evolved into today's Farmers Federation.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Keith to Emu Flat Rd & Darke Island Rd 7.96 km E 74° 10 min
Emu Flat Rd & Darke Island Rd to Tamboore Station fence 14.71 km N 21° 10 min
Tamboore Station fence to Darke Island Rd - Ngarkat CP (South Boundary) 4.25 km N 5 min
Darke Island Rd - Ngarkat CP (South Boundary) to Track to Box Flat Ruin Campsite 39.6 km N 356° 57 min
Track to Box Flat Ruin Campsite to Baan Hill Track - Ngarkat CP (North Boundary) 8.24 km N 341° 9 min
Baan Hill Track - Ngarkat CP (North Boundary) to Lameroo 27.62 km N 18° 22 min
Keith to Lameroo 102.38 km     1 hr 47 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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