Mount Burr Township

About

The town of Mt Burr was named by the Governor of South Australia, George Grey after George Dominicus Burr, a surveyor and Professor of Mathematics. George’s son Thomas Burr, also a
surveyor accompanied Governor Grey on the expedition in 1844.

Mt Burr is located 11 km east of Millicent on Millicent to Penola Road. Mt Burr is is 41kms west of Penola and 45kms from Beachport via Millicent. The local industries are forestry, transport and agriculture.

The town of Mt Burr was established in 1931 along with a sawmill operation. It was the first of all the milling towns in the region. Mt Burr was a government town built from locally sawn material and erected on a forest reserve. The government established all facilities, including shops, schooling and homes. The sawmill closed in 2000.

The trees and surrounding pine forests make Mt Burr ideal for photography.

Pop into the iconic Mount Burr General Store – with it’s unique food and events.

Every year the ladybugs breed near Mount burr in the Forest – it is a phenomenal site.

Mount Burr trails consist of two wonderful walking tracks with seats and a picnic table. The hollow tree trail is 1200m return, and the Lookout loop trail is 2500m return.

Facilities

  • Barbeque
  • CARAVANCAMP
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Swimming Pool

Location

Mount Burr, South Australia, 5279