hiking area in South Australia

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Tapanappa Campground

Tapanappa Campground offers 18 moderately sheltered sites and with access to spectacular coastal views along nearby walking trails.

Friends of the Heysen Trail

33 Pirie Street, 5000 Adelaide, Australia

Hike South Australia's 1,200km Heysen Trail from Cape Jervis, Fleurieu Peninsula to Parachilna Gorge, Flinders Ranges. Huts & campsites for bushwalkers.

Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary

Helping to protect resident and migratory shorebirds.

Walking SA

Richmond Road 118, 5033 Marleston, Australia

Search for hiking trails, bushwalks and walks in Adelaide, find a walking club. South Australia's peak body for walking for health, leisure and transport

Cobbler Creek Recreation Park

This South Australian National Park is an oasis of calm in the suburbs, conserving one of Adelaide's rare woodland habitats whilst providing a popular mountain bike destination.

Black Hill Conservation Park

Maryvale Road 115, 5076 Athelstone, Australia

For almost 100 years the gorges and woodlands of Black Hill have provided a recreational escape just 10km from the city of Adelaide.

Warren Conservation Park

Tower Track, 5351 Williamstown, Australia

The steep country around the spectacular Warren Gorge draws bushwalkers, naturalists, birdwatchers and photographers for its views and its rich diversity of plants and animals.

Canunda National Park

Canunda offers fishing, bushwalking, birdlife, surfing, snorkelling and more along its rugged coastline of cliffs and long stretches of surf beaches.

Wottons Scrub

A 3.6km loop hike through the stringybark forest of the Wottons Scrub section of Kenneth Stirling Conservation Park. Bushwalking map with the directions.

Morialta Recreation Area

Stradbroke Road, 5072 Woodforde, Australia

Be inspired to visit South Australia’s national parks. Find activities and book camp sites, accommodation and vehicle entry.

Amphitheater Rock

Whole generations of Adelaide families visit Belair National Park to walk, ride bikes or horses, have picnics or barbecues, and use the sporting facilities.

Victor Harbor Heritage Trail

The highlight section of the trail is from Petrel Cove to Kings Beach, connecting with the Heysen Trail. A dog and child friendly walk. Watch out for dolphins and whales off shore.

Noarlunga wetlands trail

River Road, 5168 Noarlunga Downs, Australia

The trail follows the edge of what is now a predator-free sanctuary. The trail features art by contemporary Aboriginal artist Paul Herzich.

Alligator Gorge

Mount Remarkable National Park's dramatic gorges, walking trails and diverse wildlife is just the beginning of its appeal.

Waite Conservation Reserve

Waite Road, 5064 Urrbrae, Australia

Woodhouse Activity Centre

Spring Gully Road 37, 5151 Piccadilly, Australia

Second Falls

Morialta Conservation Park is known for its rugged ridges, gully scenery and seasonal waterfalls. The views provide opportunities to admire Morialta Gorge and the nearby Adelaide plains. You can …

Roachdale Reserve Nature Trail

Little Para Rd LOT 319, 5231 Kersbrook, Australia

Blackwood Forest Recreation Park

Blackwood Forest Recreation Park

Anstey Hill Recreation Park Gate 6

Newmans Nursery Ruins Walk, 5091 Vista, Australia

Anstey Hill’s steep gullies, creek lines and views of Adelaide provide a spectacular backdrop for bushwalkers, birdwatchers, photographers and painters to enjoy.

Anstey Hill Recreation Park Gate 5

Boundary Walk, 5091 Vista, Australia

Anstey Hill’s steep gullies, creek lines and views of Adelaide provide a spectacular backdrop for bushwalkers, birdwatchers, photographers and painters to enjoy.

Horsnell Gully Conservation Park

Rich in relics from early European settlement, Horsnell Gully and Giles Conservation Parks attract bushwalkers and heritage enthusiasts alike.

Hale Conservation Park

Warren Road, 5351 Williamstown, Australia

Be inspired to visit South Australia’s national parks. Find activities and book camp sites, accommodation and vehicle entry.

Upper Waterfall Lookout

Workanda Track, 5052 Belair, Australia

Whole generations of Adelaide families visit Belair National Park to walk, ride bikes or horses, have picnics or barbecues, and use the sporting facilities.

Lower Waterfall Lookout

Whole generations of Adelaide families visit Belair National Park to walk, ride bikes or horses, have picnics or barbecues, and use the sporting facilities.