3 Best Hiking Trails in Adelaide SA

Expert recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Adelaide SA. All of our hiking trails face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes everything from checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and cost to the general excellence. Deadset the best!

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CLELAND NATIONAL PARK

Cleland,
Adelaide SA 5152 Directions

Since 1945

Specialty:

Wildlife Hiking Animals Birds Walking Cultural Heritage and Spectacular Views Cycling Trails

Cleland National Park protects a significant amount of bushland and provides remarkable networks of walking and cycling trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich diversity of native wildlife. The Cleland National Park allows exploring the cultural heritage of the legendary views of the hills and their surroundings. The park offers visitors an option to observe the animals in their natural habitat through various experiences. The park provides paths and fire trails that are suitable for mountain biking.

2025 Update: Cleland National Park have two acces­si­ble park­ing spaces.

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Price:

Accommodation per night $185.00

Contact:

08 8339 2444

Mon-sun: 9:30am - 5pm

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MORIALTA CONSERVATION PARK

Morialta Falls Road, Woodforde,
Adelaide SA 5072 Directions

Since 1915

Specialty:

Outdoor and Sport Climbing Flora and Fauna Wildlife Public Transport Waterfalls Playground Walking Trails Nature Trips Bird Watching Bushwalking Parking Plants Guided Tours Animals Picnic Areas Picnics

Morialta Conservation Park is a recreational place for enjoying and exploring the woodlands, creek, gorges, and amazing waterfalls. The park is a wonderful place to visit year-round. Morialta ensures a perfect view from the rock climbing zone and also gives opportunities to have a beautiful view of the Morialta George and Adalaide plains. Morialta Rock-climbing zone is a more familiar natural climbing area for experienced rock climbers. The park provides activities including bushwalking, bird watching, picnics, rock climbing, picnic tables, playground slides and dogs are allowed.

2025 Update: Morialta Conservation Park has more than 100 years.

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Contact:

08 8336 0901

Mon-Sun: 6:30am - 9pm

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BELAIR NATIONAL PARK

Upper Sturt Road, Belair,
Adelaide SA 5052 Directions

Since 1891

Specialty:

Plants and Animals Bird Watching Orienteering Adventure Playground Dogs on Lease Flora and Fauna Bushwalking Cycling Tennis Courts and Ovals Public Transport Horse-Riding Trails Wildflowers Walking Virtual Tour Picnic Areas Mountain Biking

Belair National Park was formerly named Belair Recreational Park and the oldest park in Australia. The park holds the distinction of being the first national park in South Australia, the second in Australia and the tenth in the world. The park is an excellent place for the outdoors, the visitors can explore the woodlands and lakes. Belair Park is an excellent place for walking and mountain biking trails. The park extended to an area of 835 hectares. The park stands out as one of the last bastions of relatively undisturbed native vegetation in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Belair National Park provides features like tennis courts, basketball courts and cricket pitches for hire, also ensuring that visitors can be involved in various activities to enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape in the Adelaide hills.

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Price:

Vehicle Entry Fee (Per Vehicle) $13.90 Vehicle Entry concession (Per Vehicle) $11.20

Contact:

08 8278 5477

Mon-Sun: 8am - 7pm

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