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Description

The Jam Patch is a 202ha area of bushland about 18km north of Lake Grace, named after the Jam Tree that grows in abundance at the site. Campers are welcome to use the site providing they are self contained. There are now eco-toilets on site. Please take any rubbish with you and stick to the walk trails. Pets on leash are permitted. There are three nature trails: Red Loop Trail - which is 1.8 km and takes around 45 minutes. It passes through stands of salmon gum, jam wattle and sheoaks, past granite outcrops and along the shore of the lake. Green Loop Trail - is 2.5 km and takes around 90 minutes. It passes two granite outcrops and has some uneven, steep sections. Blue Loop Trail - is 1.5 km long and takes around 45 minutes. It passes around the shoreline and passes saltbush and eucalypts while traversing the shoreline.

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