There are 50 parks with an entry station in South Australia
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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.
Bowman Park is a public park located on the Crystal Brook in 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.
The Cape Borda Lightstation is a unique square lighthouse that was built in 1858 and is located on the western side of Kangaroo Island, overlooking Investigator Strait.
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.
Welcome to Danggali Conservation Park!
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.
Davidson Reserve Kapunda is a picturesque location perfect for picnics located centrally within the township of Kapunda only minutes from the CBD.
Located in Keith, Australia, Don Moseley Park is an ideal travel destination for families on a long drive to Adelaide, that provides a perfect opportunity for children to run around and burn off some energy before or after driving.
Father Woods Park in Coonawarra is a must-visit destination for those traveling to the area.
Flinders Chase National Park, located on the western end of Kangaroo Island, is a protected area known for its diverse wildlife and geological wonders.
Gawler Ranges National Park is a protected area in South Australia known for its diverse flora and fauna, as well as remarkable rock formations.
Gemmel Tassie Reserve is a beautiful parkland located on Main Road in McLaren Vale.
Gluepot Reserve is a privately owned nature reserve located in the semi-arid Murray Mallee region of South Australia.
Located in Morgan, South Australia, Graham Claxton Reserve is a must-visit destination for tourists looking for a picturesque riverside picnic area.
Gum Lagoon Conservation Park, formerly known as Gum Lagoon National Park, is located approximately 40 km southwest of Keith in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia.
Harbour Masters Park is a tranquil picnic area located next to the Stansbury Jetty, offering stunning views of the Oyster Bay.
Located in the central part of South Australia's largest mountain range, the Flinders Ranges, is the Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park. Formerly Flinders Ranges National Park, it is situated approximately 400 km north of Adelaide and covers an area of 912 km². It is northeast of the small town of Hawker and is managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, part of the Department for Environment and Water. The park's most recognizable landmark is Wilpena Pound, a large, sic
Joyce Snadden Reserve is a small park located in Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, formerly known as The Breakaways Reserve or The Breakaways, is a protected area in northern South Australia.
Discover the Vast, Protected Wilderness Area of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park.
Kelvin Powrie Conservation Reserve, previously known as Kelvin Powrie National Parks Reserve, is a protected area located in Coombe and Keith, South Australia.
Lashmar Conservation Park is a protected area located on Kangaroo Island in South Australia.
Located along the Riverfront walking trail, Loxton Apex Park in Loxton is a popular picnic spot for both locals and tourists.
Mamungari Conservation Park is a protected area in South Australia known for its unspoiled desert regions and natural beauty. It is located within the southern Great Victoria Desert and northern Nullarbor Plain, approximately 450 kilometres (280 miles) northwest of Ceduna and 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) northwest of Adelaide.
Marne Valley Conservation Park is a protected region located in South Australia's locality of Cambrai, about 77 kilometres (48 mi) northwest of Adelaide. It covers an area of 94 hectares (230 acres) and is situated in section 4 of the Hundred of Angas, within the Marne River Valley.