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Take a trip back in time An ancient tributary of the Glenelg River once flowed through the native grasslands of the Dry Creek Native Forest Reserve. Now dry, the creek bed can be explored via two marked trails. The trails begin at either end of the Dry Creek car park and picnic area and are clearly marked with arrows and map plates. They are suitable for all ages and are marked with a variety of points of interest along the way, making Dry Creek the perfect spot for a family day out. The area is teeming with wildlife. Keep a look out for swamp wallabies, kangaroos, wombats and the elusive bristle-bird along the journey.

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