Mount Brown Conservation Park
Until further notice, the eastern section of the Mount Brown Summit Loop Hike is closed for public safety reasons from Checkpoint 4 to the Olive Grove Trailhead. Access to the Mount Brown Summit is still available via the western section of the Hike. Details
Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park and Mount Brown Conservation Park will be closed from 6pm Friday 21 November 2025 until 6am Friday 28 November 2025 to ensure public safety during the pest control operations. Details
The Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park and Mount Brown Conservation Park will be closed for feral animal control operations from 6am 22 February to 2pm 28 February 2025, and again from 6am 8 November to 2pm 14 November 2025. Details
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At 964 metres altitude, Mount Brown is one of the highest peaks in the South Flinders Ranges.
This former forest reserve is comprised of undulating country with a variety of cover grading to rugged ridges with open woodland and scrub.
The lookout at Mt Brown commemorates Robert Brown, who was the naturalist aboard Matthew Flinders’ Investigator, the first ship to circumnavigate Australia. Along the 15km loop walking trail there is evidence of a 1km deep canyon formed 600 million years ago.