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Belair National Park BIG4 West Beach Parks Brownhill Creek Recreation Park Rocky Paddock Campground Cleland Conservation Park Shiloh Hills Park Accommodation Morialta Conservation Park Rymill Centre - Woodhouse Activity Centre Cobbler Creek Recreation Park Chalk's Campground Mount Crawford Forest Sturt Gorge Recreation Park Black Hill Conservation Park Office Wirra Campground Horsnell Gully Conservation Park Cottonwood Campsite Anstey Hill Recreation Park

1. Belair National Park - Belair

· 195 reviews

Upper Sturt Rd &, Queens Jubilee Dr, Belair SA 5052, Australia

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2. BIG4 West Beach Parks - West Beach

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· 1055 reviews

1 Military Rd, West Beach SA 5024, Australia

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BIG4 West Beach Parks: what do users think?

Karen Collins: So much to do for all ages clean amenities and grounds great little shop that sold the best hot chips and coffee friendly staff a fantastic place to holiday 😀Location: 5/5 …

David and Bridget Holmes: Great family location. Kids have so many activities to do.

3. Brownhill Creek Recreation Park - Mitcham

· 209 reviews

Brown Hill Creek Rd, Mitcham SA 5062, Australia

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Brownhill Creek Recreation Park: what do users think?

Scott ask: Definately top 5 adelaide doggo walks. Can get busy on weekends and snakes can be a problem in summer. On leash only but 100% worth a look outside of busy weekend times..

Igor Sochkan: This place is located in few minutes drive from the city.

Stephen Jolly (Jolman): Plenty of places to walk

Michael Arroyo: Such a beautiful place to just lose yourself in, with many tracks to go hiking and just enjoy the surroundings.

Steven Evans: You get to see the city and coastal views from a height and there is a playground and free bbq and picnic area. Parking during the weekdays is plentiful. walk up steep incline to see higher views of the city and panaroma views. No toilets though and nothing in walking distancePlayground: Keep the kids occupiedDog-friendliness: Both the walking trail and area people walk dogs there is no signs saying otherwisePicnic area: Free bbq with table seating which weekdays normally not used.

R S: It is a nice walk but it seems to lack a public toilet or rubbish bins.The facilities may have been in a different part to the section I went through.

Tash Blesing: Beautiful place to walk along the river. Had a warm beautiful day. Didn't explore the whole parkland, but it is a large area. There is a area with tables to have lunch, no bins anywhere though, so take your rubbish with you. If you take your dog with you, don't forget poopy bags, and take it with you as there is no bins anywhere. All dogs must stay on a leash whilst walking through the parkland. A caravan park is also located in the area and which is really nice and dog friendly.

Chris Abbott: I usually park at the carpark near McElligott's Quarry Reserve then walk up the hill towards The tree. mazing views over Adelaide. I then walk towards Brown Hill Trig then onto Gate 87 Style then follow the Yurebilla trail and stop at Netherby Spur for more amazing views. Then follow the trail back to the carpark.

Scott Brown: Quiet park in a tree lined valley. Very restful.

Jason Coleman: Great place for a walk or picnic. The views and birdlife are amazing. The only dampener was our cabin in the caravan park was filthy with mould and spiderwebs. I recommend the recreational park not the caravan park.

4. Rocky Paddock Campground - Mount Crawford

· 153 reviews

Gordon Rd, via, Tower Rd, Mount Crawford SA 5351, Australia

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Rocky Paddock Campground: what do users think?

Kim Szlezak: Amazing views and its quite serene and peaceful. Get campsites 12-20 and the restrooms are just a little walk away.

Daniel Brasser: First time here and wow what a peaceful place. Great spot to walk around and get back to nature. Will be going to camp there soon can't wait to get back to nature.

Andrew Wilkinson: Picturesque location amongst the pine trees and gentle slopes overloong the valley. Even reasonably comfortable in the wind and wet. Toilets clean and short walking distance.Restrooms: Toilets with hand basic available. Take own soap.Dog-friendliness: Dogs need to be on short lead, but plenty of space for walks.

Blade sawyer: Was great, had a great time, the rangers were really nice , thanks will camp here again!Restrooms: At the time it was clean and well stocked , they got very busy every so often but were great, we were camped just over from them.

Helen Red: Gorgeous campground. We stayed for just 1 night. We had site 26 which was located further towards the back end of the campground and provided plenty of space. It was very quiet with about 3 other campers. It was chilly at night especially not being able to have a fire but fire restrictions are set to lift 1st May. It was awesome to hear the wind whispering through the tall pines and we enjoyed a nice morning walk through the forest area. The toilets were well maintained and kept clean. I won’t add pictures as previous pictures provide a good description of the site.

Anna F: Beautiful campsites, generously spread out, under pine trees. Can get very cold overnight and no camp fires allowed during April.

Kellie Marsden: What a beautiful spot to camp! Lots of lovely scenery, pine trees, wildlife, butterflies galore, and just so serene and peaceful! Shade if you want and sunny spots too. Fire pits for a nightly fire, so nice!! Great walks, toilets and space to spread out. Close to Williamstown if you want a pub or bakery or massage!!Restrooms: Clean and useable - not too far to walk

RV Utami: came here the day after rain to see mushroom and enjoying the pine tree smell.Till fire season end gate will close at 4pm.Such a nice place to gather with family and friends to enjoy nature.the toilet is working properly too.

Corey Barrett: Restrooms: Long drop toilets in elevated wooden structure. They get cleaned and restocked daily by park ranger during camping seasonPicnic area: Picnic tables and fire pits before the camp ground, free to use, first come basis and no camping in picnic area

Michael Preuss: Restrooms: Clean sceneDog-friendliness: Friendly dogsPicnic area: Clean BBQ

Helen Payne: Beautiful camp grounds. Plenty of room, large, well maintained sites. Easy access. Fire pits on all sites to use when dates allow.

Mel Kluge: Favourite camping spot in the Adelaide Hills

Susan Marsh: Great👍

5. Cleland Conservation Park - Cleland

· 3328 reviews

Cleland SA 5152, Australia

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Cleland Conservation Park: what do users think?

Kelly Holloman: A lovely destination for nature enthusiasts. The park features diverse wildlife, including koalas and kangaroos, which are a highlight. The walking trails are pleasant, though some could benefit from better signage. The views from certain points are quite nice, providing a peaceful atmosphere. Facilities are adequate, with clean restrooms and picnic areas. It’s a great place for a relaxed day trip, but if you’re looking for more challenging hikes, you might find the trails here a bit easy. Overall, it's a solid choice for a nature getaway.

Brian LeBlanc: Cleland National Park is a good spot for nature lovers. The trails are straightforward and offer pleasant views of the surrounding landscape. Seeing native wildlife is a nice touch, though it can get a bit crowded during peak times. Facilities are basic but sufficient for a day trip. It's a solid option if you're looking for a local nature experience, but don’t expect solitude during busy periods.

Marian Kelly: Amazing place, loved getting up close to the animals.

Krystina Ebsary: I took my children here for a family day out. They all had an amazing time and loved the snake holding experience. Will definitely come back again in the future.

Liisa Grace Baun: Excellent hiking trail with stunning scenic views. There are plenty of rest stops along the way from Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty. While some parts are steep, they don't last long.

Lillian Pais: Nature at its best

Long Vu: Fresh air, very nice park with Kangaroo, Koala and other Aussie animals, nice experience for family with kids. Recommend to spend about 90mins here on the trip to Hahndorf

6. Shiloh Hills Park Accommodation - Ironbank

· 38 reviews

354 Pole Rd, Ironbank SA 5153, Australia

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Shiloh Hills Park Accommodation: what do users think?

One mental health samuel Ride at a time krajnik: For a cyclist to stay up high in the hills is everything, an to determine the selfless acts of complete kindness is beyond amazementI came here a few days agoTo embark on racing an got more than I bargained for!Met really lovely backpackersAn great kindness from the owner was amazing.Thank you very much for having me.I only wish I wasn't so timmid to new people an talked more.Slowly but surely that's changing.. think I will have to come stay again!!

Boo Azul: Stayed at this wonderful bush setting for 8 days. There is a lovely bush walk behind the camp. Keep your eyes up and you might see a Koala. The camp is ideally situated for exploring the Adelaide Hills. The facilities are basic. We always had hot water and great pressure in the showers, so that kept us happy. We felt welcomed by the hosts.

Rosario Esensua: Lovely place, lovely owners.Been here twice accomodation first time and it was pretty good, nothing outstanding but for the price, it worked.Lovely and clean, bathrooms clean, what more can you ask for.

Nassim Hemmati: Amazing caravan site.The staff are sooo friendly and welcoming.There are beautiful walking trails in the area.

M MAC M MAC: Looking to unwind we found, right at our door step, this peaceful hidden gem amongst the beautiful scenery of the Adelaide Hills.With our camper van set up on the oval over looking the bushland, it was so relaxing enjoying a bottle of local wine . Very friendly and welcoming owners. Wineries & eateries nearby. This is the perfect place to connect with nature. We loved it !!

Keiichiro: The facilities, pricing, and owner were amazing! ! ! !Service: 5/5 …

Carl Robinson: Rachel and Michael provide a beautiful and affordable experience. Suitable for anyone wanting a well priced, safe and fun getaway experience for the whole family.Highly recommend!

Sean Bergin: I have stayed here many times. It's awesome. Private, quiet and very special. The hosts are the best of people.I was here when the disrespectful family of Alex stayed here the other day and am disgusted by his juvenile and narcissistic review. Looking at his other reviews a pattern of ignorant entitlement and petty keyboard attacks is pretty clear. Bluntly put, the owners should have kicked you out, without any refund, much sooner. I feel sorry for any other places that have to deal with you, and any travellers that have to stay within a hundred metres of you on your travels. Honestly you should be ashamed. Your behaviour and dogs uncontrolled behaviour was extremely unpleasant and distressing for others. I am aware of some pubs in rougher areas that allow sleeping in their carpark after drinking. Perhaps you'd feel more at home there.And your claims about leering or whatever are disgusting. The owner you are referring to has serious eye issues and can barely see at the moment, so does squint a bit. Your interpretation of this as creepy simply shows your ignorance, lack of awareness and respect and your ignorant and self absorbed character. You should apologise and remove your review, and seek some mental health feedback.To all the mentally healthy and respectful people: Shiloh is a very special place. I highly recommend it to respectful people looking for a sanctuary to stay and explore. Hopefully people like Alex and his family don't slip in too often, but I guess we've all had encounters like this. Don't let this childish and petty review influence your choices.Noteworthy details: Just an awesome nature escape, and still convenient to get to interesting places.

Scott Snaddon: Beautiful location with fantastic facilities and owners who clearly care about guests.We had some amazing recommendations for cellar doors from Racheal and some great advice about seeing local wildlife from her husband.The walks around the grounds are lovely.I would recommend staying here to anyone!

7. Morialta Conservation Park - Woodforde

· 1564 reviews

Morialta Falls Rd, Woodforde SA 5072, Australia

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Morialta Conservation Park: what do users think?

Cedric Si: Beautiful park, had the opportunity to visit the first waterfall. I’m sure the hike to the upper falls would have been fantastic as well. Great picnic areas with bbq facilities. No trash bins so come prepared with some bags for your litter.

Cenz Mast: Don't forgot to try the 7.5 k hike unforgettable 💯 💪

Cindy Si: Beautiful area with lots of hiking trails to choose from. The only downside was the lack of rubbish disposal units. Lovely waterfall. Great coffee by Bazinga Coffee, a pleasant surprise after trying all the poor quality coffees at the CBD all day today!Playground: Cool nature playground for kidsDog-friendliness: Dogs are allowed in the picnic areaPicnic area: Lots of picnic tables and BBQ pits, but no bins!

Doris Carranza (Loca): Restrooms: Very cleanDog-friendliness: PerfectPicnic area: Beautiful

Shannon Hamilton: I took the easy, first falls walk with my parents and we all enjoyed it.

Werner Lach: Magical

Aleksei Moriarti: Very good place

Charit Tissera: with a small water bottle. Happy exploring!

Dr Asha: Playground: Big and nice areaDog-friendliness: It was dog friendly

Interactive Insight Innervation Kelly Louise Parker: Absolutely love to recharge and recalibrate in this beautiful place

Brenton O'Loughlin: A nice walk in nature. Take time to visit and walk as far as you like. Some difficult sections to be aware of if you struggle to walk. Overall if you are able to be mobile go check it out.

Eva Melinda: It is a magical place with so many koalas on the walks.

Shuz New: Fun works shot and long easy access path to waterfall. Bring your coats in winter it's colder down there and look out for the koalas sleeping in the trees.

8. Hahndorf Resort - Hahndorf

· 811 reviews

145a Mount Barker Rd, Hahndorf SA 5245, Australia

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Hahndorf Resort: what do users think?

Jeff Owens: This place is modern, clean, lots of facilities. Toilets/showers immaculate. Just on walking distance from town. However the caravan park is on a hill with teraced carvan spots. Depending on where you are allocated you will need to either reverse down hill or up hill both presenting issues. There are a few drive thru sites but get booked out quickly. New child playground getting installed. Quality roads and gutters throughout but sites aee bit on the small side. Still recommend though.

Stephen Watson: .Facilities are top notch, massive well equip camp kitchen

Kylie Byrne: What a lovely park! Awesome camp kitchen; enclosed with heating. Good size sites, enough for our camper & kids swag on one site. Very clean, updated amenities including laundry. 2 ladies at front counter were beyond friendly when I had to change dates by a day. Our 2 night stay was perfect, we will be back.

9. Rymill Centre - Woodhouse Activity Centre - Piccadilly

· 345 reviews

37 Spring Gully Rd, Piccadilly SA 5151, Australia

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Rymill Centre - Woodhouse Activity Centre: what do users think?

Amy C: Location: 5/4

Frank H: definitely worth pay a visit !!!!

Bruna Borghesan: Good place for children on vacation

JD: Have been here a few times for various things. Went for the disc golf this time. It's a good beginner course and discs can be borrowed with a deposit only. It's quite wet in winter so bring your boots.

Paul Lucantoni: Family day out doing challenge hill. Bought back fond memories and new experiencesLocation: 5/5 …

Kerin Reich: Great place to study arbourcultureLocation: 5/5 …

Alexander Peterson: Come here right now go right now just go

Mikali Baldwin: Great family day out 💯👌🌳👣

Troy Carr: Best place around for a workout and challenge. Awesome surroundings also

10. Discovery Parks - Adelaide Beachfront - Semaphore Park

· 520 reviews

349 Military Rd, Semaphore Park SA 5019, Australia

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Discovery Parks - Adelaide Beachfront: what do users think?

Andrea C: Had an absolutely amazing stay here! The staff were very friendly and extremely accommodating to my families needs and highly recommend staying here.They are also pet friendly and very understanding when it comes to the fur babies. Nothing was too much trouble for any staff member. Also have to give them extra credit for putting up with my crazy partner lol

Danielle Ashford: I am updating my review. I honestly love this place so much. I just want to update on my most recent trip. For those needing a space that is mobility needs friendly I checked in and omg the cabin we stayed in. Amazing wide car space, flat entry and exit. Huge walk in/ wheel in if needed shower with a bench, rails next to the toilet and in the shower. Extra power points. I was blown away. See pics. I've always loved this park but more so now.We have stayed here a few times and never had any issues. We have been here for 6 nights of an 8 night stay in preparation for the birth of my baby. My daughter and I were so comfortable and relaxed. The park is quiet and well maintained and secure. The cabin was lovely, beautiful and clean and with it having an oven and cook top and full size fridge we could cook and shop for the week. The beds were unbelievably comfortable. It's close to the beach and west lakes shopping centre. I will be sad to be leaving after such a lovely week but will be back.

John Gray: Fiona, lauren and the staff run a spotless ship. I cant say enough how friendly and helpfull they are!!!Hotel highlights Great value …

Sonia MARIA: Love this Caravan Park. Parents were long term residents here. Mum remains. The amenities block is very good. Can even have a bath!!The walk to the beach is short and well worth it. I have had many hours walking along the Semaphore beach with my mother. So nice to have my mum so close to this lovely space.

Dia Zam: A wonderful caravan Park and short stay respite place

11. Cobbler Creek Recreation Park - Salisbury East

· 782 reviews

Salisbury East SA 5109, Australia

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Cobbler Creek Recreation Park: what do users think?

Janos Veresbaranji: and walking tracks to the east. The actual creek is about a kilometre to the north/north east.Edit: DId a loop walk to the ruins and back, great variety of habitats along the way.

Kevin Langford: Many things for a family to do here such as the playground for the kids.A mountain bike track for all different level of riding.A little nature walk with the family there is also a small nature park/walk for the chidren next to the playground.And a B.B.Q area cobbler Creek is a excellent day out with your children and or family.if you are into nature cobbler Creek is the perfect placeAlso great for photography with alot of nature in the background..Also there are different types of distance walks for the walkers and joggers..

Evan Williams: Wonderful place for a bike ride

Nikita Abrook: Amazing walking tracks. Lots of things to see and big dirt bike jumps and playground.

Tracey Johns: Great place for mountain bike riding or hiking

sarah henricksen: Great place went for the fun day was good but too many kids

Albert Sharp: The mountain bike tracks there are amazingPicnic area: The picnic area is really good for family time or just after finishing riding

Elsie Njoroge: Lovely spot to watch the sunset or go for a hike.Bike trails are cool too.

Luke Edwards: A true hidden gem in the north eastern suburbs.Plenty of walking trails, mountain bike trails & a cool playground. You can make a day of it exploring the place and having lunch at the BBQ's & there is clean, safe toilets. Great for family events and birthday parties.Playground: A nature play area

Jasmine Kerley: Scenic and tranquil

Kathryn Elliot: Awesome area for families, however no rubbish bins around, saw a group of grown men leave their rubbish bags behind for the local bird life to destroy in a manner of seconds once they left, reported this to the council so they can install bins

Rissy Wallace: Playground: Was great my granddaughter had so much fun and she also got to use her imagination.Restrooms: They were pretty clean and well maintained.Dog-friendliness: We took our dog on some of the walking trails, good work out for all of us lolPicnic area: We didn't use it but looked pretty clean and tidy. Only down fall was there was quite a few wasps hanging around.

12. G'day Parks - Adelaide

· 28 reviews

7/60 Light Square, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

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G'day Parks: what do users think?

Lauri: Mt Gambier, Best amenities block I have seen in over 5 weeks of travelling from Queensland, NSW, VIC & Tassie.

Rosemary Barnet: Stayed 2 nights at the Penola Park in SA south east. Excellent clean and tidy unit with everything we required and close to all the excellent offerings of Penola. But even more fantastic, I called Sally on our way home to Adelaide, and told her I had lost a diamond ring the previous night!! She searched and found it and called us back within 10 minutes. Will send it registered post home to me.Thank you for your care and honesty, it’s much appreciated! We will be back!

13. Chalk's Campground - Mount Crawford

· 154 reviews

Warren Rd, Mount Crawford SA 5351, Australia

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Chalk's Campground: what do users think?

julie van hek: It was awesome. So clean.

Andrew Domaracki: Amazing place to unwind and be with nature.

Calel “Cal” Pizzino: Amazing, very friendly people and easy to check in. Great facilities for price and great campsites.

Aerwyn: Camp-site is mostly flat. Alot of the sites are grouped close together but there's a couple great spots, particularly if you get 2 sites close to the toilet facilities as it makes things easier. Forestry borders the camping area but wood is scarce so we take bags of wood with us now.

megan rowe: Froze my butt off but we had a great time, the kids loved it, fire pit was a winner and a walk through the forest was funRestrooms: Only a few shared toilets, what you would expectDog-friendliness: Didn't take a dog but saw some there

Rian Whitby: toilets with supplied paper.Picnic area: Open area drive in, drive out. No tables that I noticed in the main area.

Lara Kingham: Good campsites, quiet surroundings with lots of trees and pine forests nearby. Each campsite has its own fire pit, which can be used outside of fire ban season. Campsites are a good size and well spaced. It wasn’t very busy when we went, so we enjoyed a nice quiet weekend.Restrooms: Restrooms are centrally located and are a hybrid system that is much better than the old drop toilets.Dog-friendliness: Dogs are allowed if kept under control/ on lead. This was my dog’s first camping experience and he had a great time sniffing around the place.

John Gregory: Probably my favourite campground in SA. Beautiful place and so closeRestrooms: Long drops

Jordan McCourt: Absolutely beautiful spot. Massive camp sites and nice facilities with some sheltered camping alsoRestrooms: Clean and maintainedDog-friendliness: Dog friendly

craig marquis: . Would benifit from have a few more setllered or private camp sites. Good for small families

James Shaw: Loved it. Well maintained grounds clean toilets. Small and unlevel campsites. Designated fire pits but can't use them in summer. Freshly mowed grounds nice to be there.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Chris Knobben: Great camping spot or a place to have a picnic

Anne Taylor: Peaceful place to unwind

Graham Sharman: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

DarrenJ McRae: Great for overnight getawaysGreat facilitiesWait time No wait …

Athar Qureshi: Awesome!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Chris Mansell: Great place to camp and explore.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

14. Mount Crawford Forest - Mount Crawford

· 390 reviews

745 Warren Rd, Mount Crawford SA 5351, Australia

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Mount Crawford Forest: what do users think?

Edris Krm: Amazing location… do a bbq up there and enjoy.Recommended.

India Yasmine Jackson: It’s my favourite place to visit. I spent a lot of time there walking through the forest enjoying every minute.

Lianna Nikitina: This place is so beautiful, if you’re looking for a day to spend in nature look no further! We went during off peak where the fire ban was still in place but that didn’t stop us from having an amazing time! We were so lucky to see some of the wild kangaroos and enjoy the time without it being too packed

Little Twine Photography: An amazing location!

Tim: Very pretty, lots of shady trees

Robyn Furniss: Camped at Cromer Shed with family, friends and dogs. The kids had a ball building forts in the forest, walking and riding bikes, campfires and marshmallows. Great spot for families. Shed has 2 picnic tables, combustion heater and wood-fired BBQ. Outdoors there is a firepit, picnic table, 2 water tanks and longdrop toilet with hand basin. There is also a solar indoor and outdoor light.

Tony Kuiper: Great day or for the kids. Plenty of walking trails and lots of wildlife to enjoy. Watch out for snakes in warmer weather.

Rob Horskins: Rocky Paddock Campground is A1

Valerie Hayward: Camped at the Old school house. Lovely secluded location. Good set up for a large group. Nice walking trails

Kevin Maciunas: Great place to explore. Took the oldest grandkids today. Had a bit of a fossick, a bit of a bbq lunch and a great walk. Rocky Paddock campsite looks like a nice place to stay too. I last visited there 47 years ago, there were no pine trees, just open grass lands!

15. Sturt Gorge Recreation Park - Flagstaff Hill

· 423 reviews

Flagstaff Hill SA 5159, Australia

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Sturt Gorge Recreation Park: what do users think?

Lincoln Brant: Trail Running SA series 4, very technical track, great scenery and views...of course the hills sucked. Would be awesome to hike. On the plus side the creek crossings were all dry

natali nata: Amazing, exhilarating scenery. Great trail.

Purni Samayamanthri: Easy to medium difficulty, beautiful hiking and bike trails.Perfect during late winter, cool and sunny weather.The Sturt George Dam is a main feature of the park and a rare experience to be able to walk on the deck of the Dam.

Jodie How: Was a great morning.

Sue Sutton: A special event for schools

Dena Hadian: Fantastic dog-friendly park! Stunning views, hiking tracks for all levels, and plenty of space for furry friends to run free. Well-maintained, clean, and serene atmosphere. Perfect spot for a fun day out with your pup. 5 paws up!

Val Kraken (ValKraken): Love the rolling hills, very steep with a river running through it. Go on a colder day as there wasn't much shade. Update: second visit with track that runs along the river. Plenty of shade and had so much fun jumping rocks this track was not steep at all!!

B P: Awesome quick trekking within the city limits

azita jafari: Peaceful, very beautiful place to go

Jane Tarrant: Some areas easily accessible but challenging if you have poor mobility. Quiet and plenty of wildlife

zhihui Liu: I am so happy to find this stunning place to hike. I will see you 2024

Rainer Leupold: The Sturt gorge is great place to camping in the park

Rochelle B: Beautiful views and walks

16. Black Hill Conservation Park Office - Athelstone

· 129 reviews

115 Maryvale Rd, Athelstone SA 5076, Australia

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Black Hill Conservation Park Office: what do users think?

Rob Wallis: Staff were very friendly and knowledgeableVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Jermaine Guglielmi: Great park, awesome trails!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Heather Kenny: A good short hike with great viewsVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

R. M.: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Pauline Boden: Checking it out with a friend who takes elderly walking group out, not for me as have had total knee done and too steep. If fit and no health problems it would make a great workout.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Paul Trehearne: Plenty of varied walks with great views and interesting sightsVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

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Nadir Alikhani: Ziyaret zamanı Hafta sonu Bekleme süresi Beklemek gerekmiyor Rezervasyon önerilir Hayır

Ashton Tarbard: İyi parça seçimi mevcut. Manzara hoş.

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Nathan Rooney: Harika Gün BatımlarıZiyaret zamanı Hafta sonu Bekleme süresi Beklemek gerekmiyor Rezervasyon önerilir Hayır …

Wira Prodromos: Kapımızın basamağından zirveye çıktık.

Inder: Bahar aylarında iyiBekleme süresi Beklemek gerekmiyor Rezervasyon önerilir Hayır …

17. Wirra Campground - Yattalunga

· 73 reviews

Pink Gum Track, Yattalunga SA 5114, Australia

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Wirra Campground: what do users think?

Giovana Mathedi: Camping ground is good. Pros: toilets are clean, and always have toilet paper; covered space with grill, sink, counter and table; other grills on the group camp area. Down sides: not many trees around, but there were lots recently planted; camping areas are not secluded; hard and rocky ground.Dog-friendliness: Dogs always on leashPicnic area: Covered area with grill, sink, counter and table, good for hot or rainy days

Marja Sopanen: Weeknight was the best. Saw lots of wildlife next to tent. Emus, parrots and other beautiful birds.Restrooms: Very clean

craig marquis: Good camping and day trip options. Lucky to have something like this close to home. Fun for quick over night camping trips with the kids.

Kieran T: . Campsites are closer than what's pictured on the map, so we set up for a bit of privacy.

Kelly Bras: The camp area looks as though it's recently been upgraded. Really defined camp sites, each with a fire pit.There's a nice camp kitchen with BBQ and benches.Only toilets at the campground, but they were clean. We saw the cleaner come through on Saturday afternoon so they must be cleaned regularly.

Aras Afshar: Amazing 👏

Milad Sayyadi: Very quite and peaceful. Clean amenities with water. Dining shed with sink and a hot stove. Unfortunately fire pits are locked from December till April due to fire danger.

Athar Qureshi: Always great and tidy.

18. Horsnell Gully Conservation Park - Horsnell Gully

· 134 reviews

Horsnell Gully SA 5141, Australia

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Horsnell Gully Conservation Park: what do users think?

Sepideh Ilbeygi: and they lead to private property and we had to turn around and go all the way back!

Vicki Barrett: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Val Kraken (ValKraken): Great for day hike! Quite a challenge those hills. Well marked out trackVisited on Public holiday Wait time No wait …

Daniel Oors: Great place for a walk. Not too difficult to navigate, the paths are very visible but are a little narrow. Not overly steep however I just followed the Rockdale trail to the quarry where the track ends. A little bit of history to read in the car park as well. No public toilets though, so make sure you go before you leave or you might need to get close to a tree or a bush.

Anonymous Alice: Love it here. Always go for a walk here when I'm in SA. Most recently discoved mushrooms growing here, which was unusual since I've never seen them growing there before.Previously I have seen two quince trees around the entrance, full of fruit and I picked a few and put them to good use.Another highlight for me is the abundance of blackberries growing. I collected a good bucket full of blackberries and made a pie and some blackberry jam. Very prickly though so be careful... Check how the leaves are looking as sometimes the council will poison them off so do be wary.

Mel Kluge: Very quiet walk, not at all busy, unfortunately no dogs allowed.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Daniel Hurt: took us 1.5 hours exactly and we took a couple of breaks. We’re reasonable quick walker though- so allow a little more time.No dogs.Picked a few blackberries too- but make sure there’s been no spraying in the area before you do this.

Danni: Really enjoy this hike for its challenges in which involved climbing up rocks during parts of the trail and having to navigate your steps on some of the paths due to the rocks, crevasse and the narrowness. I found this fun and felt very accomplished once complete. This hike is NOT for those that cannot climb or have trouble on there feet, the hike it self has alot of areas with lose rocks, sand that is slippery, inclines, narrow walk ways, rocks that require climbing up or down. Some paths can be difficult to follow if you do not keep a look out for the signs so be sure to watch for the signs and read carefully. It can be very isolated out there and there is little phone reception.Good for those experienced. Also may mention, there is a sign that advices to not touch a certain flower as it is a weed nd spreads easily through seeds that attach to clothes however as the track is so un-maintenanced, this weed is every where, it is garenteed to be touched during the hike.Female. 26.

T C: Wonderful quite place to have some clam time amidst the woods listening to the birds chirping.

Zane D-J: Wasn't expecting the hike to be as difficult as it was but it was a challenge well earned in the end. Not many people.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

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Cudlee Creek SA 5232, Australia

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20. Anstey Hill Recreation Park - Vista

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Perseverance Rd, Tea Tree Gully SA 5091, Australia

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Anstey Hill Recreation Park: what do users think?

Ned Bajic: Great spot for hiking, wildlife spotting and a bit local history too 👍🏻

Nal Nal: A place I want to come to whenever I have time. I’m impressed that there are so many pretty places in Adelaide. Dog-sized wallabies are running everywhere and the wild flowers are fragrant and very pretty.

Peter Porter: One of the most amazing views of all of Adelaide, areas to sit down and take all of the view in.

Rob Wallis: A great recreation park for a hike or a picnic. Plenty of wildlife if you are into photography. In winter, maybe bring a rain jacket, just in case.

joseph perry: Amazing. I wish there was a 6 star rating system because this place would get 6.

Mick O: Great place to explore and go for a stroll

Grant Moyle: A natured place for walks or hiking.

Courtney Pleass: Besides the many hiking trails, it is a great spot to find wildlife. I almost always see an abundance of lizards here, including the Tawny Dragons and White's Skinks which I have found nowhere else in the Adelaide foothills but at Anstey Hill. They are fast to hide and it is likely you'll miss them unless you go looking.

Nam Võ: Great

Dr. Muhammad Mohtsham Saeed: Amazing

Zac Bailey: Great way to get fit. Wide variety of walking trails. Well maintained

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