Black Mountain is an important element of the landscape from deep time to today. It may be one of the better-known mountains in Australia because of research and studies done by CSIRO scientists and others. Join Wally Bell, Ngunawal elder, and Mark Butz, environmental historian, as they talk about the Aboriginal, historic and natural heritage of Black Mountain.
This ramble includes some steep sections, rough, uneven ground and some steps.
Some books will be for sale.

At the Caswell Drive eastern car park on mountain side. Drive from Belconnen Way southwards along Caswell Drive towards Glenloch Interchange, Woden or Tuggeranong. Note the yellow diamond shape advisory sign showing access road on left, and the blue and white “P” sign for parking. Pull into the carpark carefully. Look for banners.
CostSuggested donation of $5.
BringFriends, water, snacks, sturdy shoes, hat, sun cream.
BookingsFULLY BOOKED Places are limited, please email your name and phone number to friendsofblackmountain@gmail.com or phone Libby (6296 1936) Linda (0437 298711) so that you can be contacted if arrangements need to change (e.g. adverse weather).
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