Adelaide Hills Conservation Park offers a verdant natural retreat just east of Adelaide, showcasing native flora, fauna, and peaceful walking trails within the scenic Adelaide Hills region.
Adelaide Hills Conservation Park is a protected natural area located approximately 25 kilometers east of Adelaide, South Australia. Spanning rugged hills and bushland, the park preserves native eucalyptus woodlands and provides habitat for diverse wildlife including koalas, kangaroos, and a variety of bird species. The park's terrain features gently rolling hills, small gullies, and creeklines, creating a peaceful environment for outdoor recreation. The conservation park plays an important role in protecting remnant vegetation representative of the Adelaide Hills sector of the Mount Lofty Ranges, including several species of orchids and native wildflowers that bloom seasonally. Visitors can explore well-maintained walking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, which offer opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The park is also a favored spot for mountain biking along some multi-use paths. Aside from its natural appeal, the site holds cultural significance for the Kaurna people, the traditional custodians of the land, and efforts have been made to preserve indigenous heritage. Adelaide Hills Conservation Park provides a tranquil escape from urban life, with picnic areas and lookout points offering views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Accessible year-round, it attracts locals and visitors seeking to experience the native bushland and wildlife close to the city. The park’s proximity to the Adelaide Hills towns also makes it a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families.
Morialta Falls lookout providing expansive views over the conservation area
Native eucalyptus forests supporting populations of koalas and birdlife
Scenic walking trails ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes
Peaceful picnic spots tucked within quiet bushland clearings
Offers panoramic views of the conservation park and surrounding Adelaide Hills, popular with visitors for scenic photography.
Dominant native tree species providing essential habitat for koalas and a variety of bird species.
Seasonally blooming native orchids found in protected areas within the park, appealing to botanists and nature lovers.