There are 15 parks with picnic areas in Adelaide-Suburb
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Black Hill Conservation Park, previously known as the Black Hill National Park, is a protected area located near Adelaide, South Australia.
Blue Gum Park, also known as Kurangga, is a green space in Adelaide, South Australia.
Bonython Park/Tulya Wardli is a 17-hectare park located 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.
Elder Park is a beautiful public open space located in Adelaide, South Australia.
Hope Valley Reservoir Reserve, located in Adelaide, is the oldest and smallest active reservoir in the city.
Marino Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Adelaide suburb of Marino.
O'Halloran Hill Recreation Park is a protected area located in the southern suburbs of Seaview Downs and O'Halloran Hill, just 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) south of the Adelaide city centre.
Old Gum Tree Reserve, also known as The Proclamation Tree, is a significant historic site located in Glenelg North, South Australia.
Para Wirra Conservation Park is a vast protected area in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges.
Rymill Park, formerly known as Mullawirraburka, is a recreational park in Adelaide, South Australia.
Shepherds Hill Recreation Park is a stunning protected area located just 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) south of Adelaide's city centre.
The Forest of Dreams SA is an apartment complex located in the bustling heart of Adelaide, Australia.
Veale Park/Walyu Yarta is an excellent park located in Adelaide, Australia.