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Malloga Falls Hike

Yunta, South Australia

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Trail length

22.6 km

Time

~5 hrs

Elevation Gain

294 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

coastal

Activity types

nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Malloga Falls Hike take to complete in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park?

Malloga Falls Hike is a long, demanding outing. The route is 22.6 km with 294 m of climbing in HiiKER, and comparable park listings put it at about 9 hours return, so it is usually treated as a full-day hike rather than a short walk.

Is the Malloga Falls Hike hard, and who is it best suited for?

Malloga Falls Hike is best suited to experienced hikers. It is rated Extra Difficult on HiiKER, and the route into Edeowie Gorge is known for rougher, less distinct sections beyond Cooinda Camp where solid navigation skills are important.

Where does the Malloga Falls Hike start and finish?

Malloga Falls Hike is generally walked from the Wilpena area in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Common route descriptions place both the start and finish at Wilpena Pound Resort Campground, with the trail passing through Pound Gap and by Hills Homestead on the way toward Edeowie Gorge.

What will I see on the Malloga Falls Hike besides the falls?

Malloga Falls Hike crosses some of the best-known terrain around Wilpena Pound. The route goes through Pound Gap, passes Hills Homestead, traverses the floor of Wilpena Pound, and continues into Edeowie Gorge before reaching the twin Malloga Falls.

Are the Malloga Falls on the Malloga Falls Hike flowing year-round?

No. Malloga Falls are usually dry and tend to flow only after significant rain, so the destination is often more about the gorge scenery and remote setting than a guaranteed waterfall. Even in dry conditions, Edeowie Gorge and the surrounding rock formations are the main draw.

Is the Malloga Falls Hike closed in summer?

Yes. Trail information for this route states that Malloga Falls Hike is closed during the summer months of December, January, and February because of extreme heat conditions in the Flinders Ranges. Current park alerts should also be checked before setting out, as additional closures can apply.

Can I take a dog on the Malloga Falls Hike?

No. Malloga Falls Hike is in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, and dogs are not permitted in the park. That means this is not a dog-friendly hike unless an assistance dog is covered under park rules.

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