Spellman Bridge parking
Nearest Road: | Spellmans Rd |
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Nearest Town: | Ulverstone |
Locality: | North West |
Latitude: | S 41° 21′ 4″ |
Longitude: | E 146° 9′ 48″ |
Elevation: | 110 m |
Fee: | No charge |
Management: | Local council |
Road Surface: | Sealed |
Car Park: | Good unsealed |
Water: | Stream |
Toilets: | None |
Toilet Accessibility: | No toilet |
Shelter: | None |
Picnic Table: | No table |
Comment: | Parking on west side of bridge. To south of road. |
2 walks from Spellman Bridge parking
Dooleys Track from Spellman Bridge to Alma Reserve
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Goal: | Alma Bridge |
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Grade: | Challenging |
Type: | One way pickup |
One-way distance: | 20,000 m |
Comment: | Start at Spellman Bridge, east side of river.Pink Ribbon on barrier marks track. Cross river at Spellman Crossing, or turn back if too high. |
References
Recent Information of track condition (as available), Cowirrie, Jamieson Road Access (April 2017)
“At locked gates, use pedestrian access then back to road immediately while on private property.â€
Recent Information of track condition (as available), Cowirrie, Jamieson Road Access (April 2017)
“Do not smoke or make intrusive noise on private properties. Dogs must be on short leash, no barking.â€
Bill Shepherd, Wilmot River Walking North West Tasmania, 6 Track notes - 2017
“Please use East Bank route from East Ellis Crossing to Osbert Crossing (avoid private land there)â€
Coast to Canyon, Coast to Canyon, Ulverstone and Beyond
“Note: Access to State Forest is via the Crown Road Reserve, which passes through private land.â€
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Spellman's Circuit walk from Spellman Bridge
Goal: | Corner Beach |
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Grade: | Challenging |
Type: | Retrace route |
One-way distance: | 1,000 m |
Return distance: | 2,000 m |
Comment: | From Spellman Bridge walk upriver, east side on Dooleys Track. Turn back at Corner Beach (just before river crossing). |
References
Bill Shepherd, Wilmot River Walking North West Tasmania, 6 Track notes - 2017
“Best suited for low river levels… there are concrete foot steps to assist passage…â€