There are 8 parks with picnic areas in North of Adelaide
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Davidson Reserve Kapunda is a picturesque location perfect for picnics located centrally within the township of Kapunda only minutes from the CBD.
Freeling Anzac Park is located in the heart of the township of Freeling, known for its significance to the TV series McLeod's Daughters.
Lake Bumbunga is a pink salt lake located in the Mid North of South Australia, between the town of Lochiel and the farming locality of Bumbunga.
Pioneer Park, located in the heart of Fremantle, Western Australia, is a historic public park that offers a perfect blend of history and modern-day attractions.
Pioneer Park Gawler East is a serene open space with a historical legacy.
Red Banks Conservation Park is a pristine protected area in South Australia, located in the locality of Worlds End.
Rocks Reserve Owen is an 11.5-hectare picnic and walking destination located southeast of Balaklava in the Wakefield River Valley.
Spring Gully Conservation Park is an oasis of Australian flora and fauna located in Sevenhills and Spring Gully, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of the town centre in Clare. Covering an area of 3.96 square kilometres (1.53 sq mi), it is situated on a western ridge of the northern Mount Lofty Ranges, approximately 15km south of Clare.