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Blinman Pools Walk - December 2022


Angorichina Tourist Village was pretty quiet this morning.

After dropping down to the creek we started the long walk upstream - passing by these old stone huts early on.



There was a intermittent pad that we picked up sometimes.

Walking these tilted rocks was fairly slow going.

Approaching the top pool I passed by this un-named waterhole.

Blinman Pools upper waterhole.

Upper Pool.

Upper Pool.

Upper Pool.

The swimming in the Upper Pool was first class.

Away from the waterholes things heated up and dried out very quickly.



I felt like I was being watched...

There's a feral Goat halfway up the rock face.

Blinman Pools Lower Pool.

Lower Pool.


Heading back down the gorge in the middle of the day was super hot.



Sam had waited for me in the shade here.

We were now heading back towards the ute - looking for a final spot to have a dip along the way.


The closer to Angorichina we got the more sections of track we found.


Blinman Pools Walk.

We probably noticed half a dozen track markers along the length of the walk.

We found one last pool to soak in.

This pool even had a small spa pool.

I didn't take long to dry off on our short walk from the last pool back to the ute.

Perfect swimming weather - a little warm for hiking though!

The Dirt. 
According to AllTrails we walked around 12.3 kilometres and climbed about 212 metres on what I'd call a medium grade walk. This walk is a great one for swimming as the two main pools normally have enough water in for a dip. It's not all sweetness and light though, the pools are ice cold in winter and in summer the pools are a nice temperature however the walk in and out can be tough in the heat. At best I'd call this an intermittent pad, the majority of the stroll is a make your own adventure along the creek bed. I used my AllTrails map today..

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  2. What a fantastic read — the Blinman Pools walk really captures the raw beauty of the Flinders Ranges. The mix of rugged creek-bed hiking, hidden waterholes, and those rewarding swim spots makes it sound like a proper outback adventure. It’s amazing how landscapes like this still feel so untouched and full of character.

    I also like how these kinds of natural swimming spots highlight the importance of responsible water care and preservation, especially as more people discover remote pools like this. In a broader sense, it connects well with modern water management approaches used by companies like Waterworks Australia, ensuring water systems remain clean and sustainable even in more developed settings.

    On a practical side, it also relates to why structured Pool Maintenance Plans in Singapore are becoming so important — consistent care makes all the difference in keeping water safe, balanced, and enjoyable, whether in natural-inspired pools or urban environments.

    Really enjoyed this walk-through — it’s the kind of place that reminds you how powerful simple, natural swimming experiences can be.

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  3. What a fantastic adventure through the Blinman Pools — this really captures the raw, rugged beauty of the Flinders Ranges. The combination of creek-bed walking, rock scrambling, and discovering those hidden waterholes makes it sound like a proper outback experience, especially with those rewarding swim spots along the way.
    It’s interesting how places like this rely so much on natural flow and seasonal conditions, which makes each visit completely different. The changing water levels, terrain, and even wildlife encounters really add to the sense of unpredictability and exploration.
    It also highlights how important water awareness and sustainable management are in remote and arid environments. In more developed settings, companies like Waterworks Australia play a key role in ensuring water systems are efficient and well-maintained. This ties in nicely with the growing importance of Pool Maintenance Plans in Singapore, where consistent care is essential to keep water safe, balanced, and usable year-round.
    Really enjoyed this post — it’s the kind of journey that reminds you how rewarding simple, wild swimming experiences can be.

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  4. What a beautiful and adventurous walk—this post really captures the raw charm of the Blinman Pools trail. The mix of rugged creek beds, hidden waterholes, and refreshing swims makes it such a unique experience, especially with those upper and lower pools offering a well-earned break after the hike . It’s easy to see why spots like these become favorites for nature lovers.
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