The Kangaroo Island Sculpture Trail offers original artwork in a beautiful natural setting. Located just a few minutes walk from the Penneshaw Jetty where the ferry docks.
The trail is built in a remarkable natural environment, located in the heart of the coastal village of Penneshaw. Explore the many surprises, scenic lookouts, ancient vegetation and the stunning ravine walls. Look for the ancient ghost tree, the resident kangaroos and wallabies, or just pause and reflect on one of the beautiful seats crafted from reclaimed timber from the Penneshaw jetty.
Kangaroo Island's first swing bridge opened on the trail in 2018 and is a great addition when exploring the trail and the trail will continue to evolve over time as sculptures and landscape elements are added and the flora and fauna grow around the works.
The trail is 1.5 km in length; an easy walk but with some steps so is unfortunately not suitable for wheelchairs.
The trail is free to use and open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Trail markers with maps are situated within the trail to help you select your route.
For more information see https://www.kangarooislandsculpturetrail.com/
To Log This Virtual Cache
To qualify for a find you need to complete the following 3 tasks and message the answers to the first 2 tasks to the CO:
1. How many large black perforated panels are there on the span of the bridge at GZ?
2. At either end of the bridge, the suspension wire is anchored into the concrete with a metal plate - how many bolts go into the concrete at each anchor point
3. Take a picture of yourself or a personal item, along with the sculpture that impressed you the most and attach it to your found log.
You may log your find immediately, however logs which do not meet all 3 requirements above may be deleted.
Virtual Rewards 3.0 - 2022-2023
This Virtual Cache is part of a limited release of Virtuals created between March 1, 2022 and March 1, 2023. Only 4,000 cache owners were given the opportunity to hide a Virtual Cache. Learn more about Virtual Rewards 3.0 on the Geocaching Blog.