This is one of 2 walks to celebrate the declaration of the Black Mountain Nature Reserve in 1970 and the creation of the summit walk in 2000.
Walk 1: Summit Walk up and back
Meet at the Visitor Centre, ANBG, and walk up the north-eastern slopes of Black Mountain to the summit with local botanist Isobel Crawford and an ANBG Guide to see winter flowering and other plants, and return to the Visitor Centre, ANBG.
Participants are welcome to walk up and back, but if you would prefer not to walk down, ask a friend to meet you at the top.
The Summit Walk has steep sections, so it is suitable for fit walkers only (including children over the age of 12).
Cost Gold coin donation
Bookings essential Places are limited, please email your name and phone number to friendsofblackmountain@gmail.com, or phone Linda (0437 298 711) so that you can be contacted in case arrangements need to change (e.g. adverse weather).
Bring Friends, water, snacks.
Wear sturdy shoes, hat, and sun cream.
Walk 2 is on Sunday 30 July 2017.
The celebratory walks are arranged by the Friends of the ANBG and the Friends of Black Mountain.
Summit Walk 1. Summit Walk up and back
Black Mountain was declared a Nature Reserve by Hon Peter Nixon, Minister for the Interior on 23 July 1970, and the declaration was gazetted on 30 July 1970.
The Summit Walk, a cooperative project between the ACT Government, the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) and Telstra, was officially opened on 20 July 2000.
Two walks have been arranged to celebrate these anniversaries, this one on 22 July the other on 30 July.
Meet at the Visitor Centre, ANBG, and walk up the north-eastern slopes of Black Mountain to the summit with local botanist Isobel Crawford and an ANBG Guide, and return to the Visitor Centre, ANBG.
Participants are welcome to walk up and back, but if you would prefer not to walk down (some people may find it harder to walk down than up), ask a friend to meet you at the top.
The Summit Walk has steep sections, so it is suitable for fit walkers only (including children over the age of 12).
Cost: gold coin donation to Friends of Black Mountain
Bookings: places are limited, please email your name, and friends’ names, and phone numbers to friendsofblackmountain@gmail.com, or phone Linda (0437 298 711) so that you can be contacted in case arrangements need to change (e.g. adverse weather).
Bring: water, snacks, wear sturdy shoes, hat, and sun cream.
This is a joint activity of the Friends of Black Mountain and the Friends of the ANBG.
