There are 13 parks with an entry station in Adelaide
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Belair National Park is a protected area located in Belair, South Australia.
The Bicentennial Conservatory SA is a famous travel destination located in the Adelaide Botanic Garden, South Australia.
Blackwood Forest Recreation Park is a tranquil oasis located about 12 kilometres south of Adelaide city centre in the Hawthorndene suburb.
Blue Gum Park, also known as Kurangga, is a green space in Adelaide, South Australia.
Brownhill Creek Recreation Park is a beautiful natural haven located south of Adelaide City Centre, within the City of Mitcham. Spanning approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 miles), the park follows the course of Brown Hill Creek and was proclaimed under the National Parks and Wildlife Act in 1972.
Cobbler Creek Recreation Park, located in Salisbury East, is a protected area that preserves the park's history and provides a haven for wildlife.
Colley Reserve is a park located in Glenelg, South Australia.
Discover Dare's Hill Scenic Drive 21, a 2-3 hour journey through the picturesque Adelaide Hills that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Joyce Snadden Reserve is a small park located in Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Morrie Harrell Reserve is a family-friendly park located in Unley, Australia.
Para Wirra Conservation Park is a vast protected area in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges.
Peace Park is a beautiful and peaceful park located in North Adelaide, South Australia.
Located in the charming beachside suburb of Glenelg, Wigley Reserve is a popular travel destination that offers visitors the perfect blend of nature and recreation.