Deep Creek Circuit Hike and Boat Harbor Beach Circuit Hike

Deep Creek Circuit Hike + Boat Harbor Beach | Deep Creek, SA

In this post, I explored the east and middle section of Deep Creek National Park, specifically the Deep Creek Circuit Hike and Boat Harbor Hike. I also camped for a night at Yapari Ngawanthi (Cliffs Campground) in between the two hikes.

Deep Creek National Park is the largest area of forest on the Fleurieu Penin­su­la south of Adelaide. It is a home for an abundance of native wildlife, such as the echidnas, birds, and kangaroos. You could even spot migrating whales from June to October.

Moreover, the extensive trail networks in Deep Creek National Park make it a hiker’s paradise. With up to 15 unique hiking trails and 5 campgrounds around the park, one can go for a short walk, a day hike, or a multi-day camping trip. You can check out my Aaron Creek Hike in the west section of Deep Creek National Park.

Vehicle entry fee and campgrounds fee applied, and you can book and pay on South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service website.

Deep Creek Circuit Hike

Deep Creek National Park Map

You can start your Deep Creek Circuit Hike from either Trig Campground and picnic area from the west, or Tapanappa Lookout from the east. It can be done clockwise or anti-clockwise.

Tapanappa Lookout
Deep Creek Circuit Hike Trailhead Tapanappa Lookout

12pm: For my hike, I started from Tapanappa since I’d be camping at the nearby campground.

Deep Creek Circuit Hike Trailhead Tapanappa Lookout
Deep Creek Circuit Hike Trailhead Tapanappa Lookout

(+7)12.07pm: By doing Deep Creek Circuit Hike in a clockwise direction, it starts by going down toward the ocean.

Deep Creek Circuit Hike Deep Creek National Park
Deep Creek National Park

(+10)12.17pm: Near the coast, you’ll see the trail that continues over the hill.

stairs to cove

(+1)12.18pm: Steps lead the way down to a small rocky cove.

Deep Creek National Park cove

(+3)12.21pm: At the small cove at the bottom.

uphill climb

(+4)12.25pm: From the small cove, the trail goes up again over the next hill.

hilly trail

(+8)12.33pm: Once again, at the top of the next hill, you can see more of the trail over another hill.

Deep Creek Cove

Deep Creek Cove

(+2)12.35pm: This time, it goes down to Deep Creek Cove, where the Deep Creek flows out into the sea.

Deep Creek Cove Beach

(+8)12.43pm: Down the trail onto Deep Creek Cove.

Deep Creek Cove crossing

(+2)12.45pm: At the Deep Creek Cove, you have to cross the Deep Creek over to the other side. In wet weather or season the creek may be flooded. In that case, do not try to cross the flooded creek as you risk getting washed out into the rough ocean.

Ornate Cowfish skeleton

I found a skeleton of an Ornate Cowfish, a special fish with a rigid body encased in a hard shell.

Deep Creek Cove hiking trail

(+3)12.48pm: After crossing Deep Creek, you may need to walk inland a bit to find the trail marker.

Deep Creek Cove pool

(+1)12.49pm: You’ll pass by a deep pool of the creek.

Deep Creek Circuit Hike
hiking trails

(+1)12.50pm: Continue the trail uphill (not as steep as the previous two).

hiking trail

(+16)1.06pm: After some inclination, the trail becomes undulated as it goes over the ridges of several gentle hills.

hiking trail

(+16)1.22pm

Deep Creek National Park coastal bushland
cheese balls hiking snack

(+5)1.27pm: Looking at the coastal bush while snacking.

Trig Campground

Trig Campground Deep Creek National Park

(+18)1.45pm: Passing through Trig Campground. I refilled some water from the rain water tank (I filtered it with HydroBlu lightweight waterfilter).

Trig Campground kangaroo
Trig Campsite kangaroos

Kangaroo mama with its joey in her pouch.

Trig Campground road

(+11)1.56pm: From Trig Campground, you have to walk on the road for a little bit.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike Trailhead Trig Campground

(+5)2.01pm: Then, you’ll see the trailhead with the markers at the side of the road.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+4)2.05pm: From here, you share the same trail for Deep Creek Waterfall Hike.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+19)2.24pm

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+2)2.26pm: View from the trail.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+4)2.30pm: The trail starts to descend towards the waterfall.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+6)2.36pm: Some stairs.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike Deep Creek crossing

(+4)2.40pm: Walk over the rocks over Deep Creek.

Deep Creek Waterfall

Deep Creek Waterfall Deep Creek National Park

(+3)2.43pm: Arrived at Deep Creek Waterfall.

Deep Creek Waterfall Hike

(+5)2.48pm: Continue the hike towards Tapanappa.

Deep Creek Circuit Hike

(+7)2.55pm

Deep Creek Circuit Hike

(+9)3.04pm

Deep Creek Circuit Hike

(+20)3.24pm

Tapanappa Lookout car park Deep Creek National Park

(+28)3.52pm: Finally, I arrived at Tapanappa car park.

Yapari Ngawanthi / Cliffs Campground

Pages Lookout car park

4.13pm: Since Cliffs Campground is a hiker-only / walk-in campground, it is not accessible by car. So, I parked my car at the nearest parking space at the Pages Lookout.

Deep Creek National Park Map

Then, it’s around 10 minutes of walking back to the main road where the entrance / trailhead of the campgrounds are.

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Trailhead
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Trailhead

(+9)4.22pm: Back at the junction on the main road, you’ll find the trailhead to Cliffs Campground (no need to enter through Tapanappa Campground).

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Trail

(+3)4.25pm

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Trail

(+3)4.28pm

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Deep Creek National Park
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground toilets
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground toilet Deep Creek National Park

(+10)4.38pm: Arrived at Cliffs Campground.

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Deep Creek National Park
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Deep Creek National Park

Unlike the drive-in campground, Cliffs Campground features a serene vibe with undisturbed campsites. I was the only camper that night, while the other campgrounds were quite full.

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground viewing platform
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground viewing platform lookout

There is a viewing platform at the end of the campground.

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground Deep Creek National Park

Got my tent set up at one of the campsite platforms (booking required).

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campsite
Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campsite

The view from the tent (featuring: Cappi the capybara).

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground magpie

While having dinner, a magpie came to visit, trying to get a share of my food. Of course, I didn’t feed any wildlife, including this magpie.

Yapari Ngawanthi Cliffs Campground kangaroos

The next morning, a group of kangaroos showed up, and I got to quietly watch them from my tent.

Bobtail lizard in Deep Creek National Park

In the morning, on my walk back to my car parked at The Pages Lookout, I stumbled upon this bobtail lizard by the road.

Boat Harbor Circuit Hike

Boat Harbor Circuit Hike Trailhead Pages Lookout
The Pages Lookout Deep Creek National Park

(+10.57am: Starting Boat Harbor Circuit Hike from the Pages Lookout. This is a good spot to try spotting migrating whales from June to October.

Boat Harbor Circuit Hike

(+1)10.58am: The trail is undulating, with no major inclination until just before the beach.

Boat Harbor Beach Hike

(+9)11.07am

Boat Harbor Beach Hike Bobtail lizard
Boat Harbor Beach Hike blue tongue lizard

Along the way, I met several bobtail lizards on the trail.

Boat Harbor Beach Hike Deep Creek National Park
Boat Harbor Beach Hike

(+51)11.58am: Beautiful ocean and coastal land come into view.

Boat Harbor Beach Hike

(+4)12.02pm: The downhill side trip to Boat Harbor Beach.

Boat Harbor Beach Hike Deep Creek National Park
Boat Harbor Beach Hike

(+5)12.07pm: A bench just before the climb down the beach, overlooking the ocean. You might be able to spot dolphins swimming close to the beach.

Boat Harbor Creek
Boat Harbor Beach

(+9)12.16pm: A bit of scrambling down the trail to the beach, before crossing Boat Harbor Creek.

Boat Harbor Beach Deep Creek National Park

(+2)12.18pm: The rocky Boat Harbor Beach.

Boat Harbor Beach 4WD road

(+12)12.30pm: Back up the hill and return to the trail, you can choose to complete the loop via the Boat Harbor Rd. However, that’s mostly the boring, rough and wide 4WD road. So, I decided to head back using the forest trail where I came from.

Pages Lookout car park Boat Harbor Beach Hike Trailhead

(+65)1.35pm: At last, back to the car park at Pages Lookout.

Drowsy Drivers Die road sign Normanville

P.S. South Australia’s road signs got no chill 😆

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*Captain Planet passing by* Remember, please take care of our environment, and please don’t destroy the Nature. Leave no trash behind and take back only photos and memories (and also some trash if you can). Walk on the designated path and stay in the middle as much as you can, so that the exposed soil doesn’t spread/corrode further. BE ONE WITH NATURE *flies away*

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