Morialta Conservation Park

For over 100 years, the gorges, waterfalls and woodlands of Morialta have provided a recreational escape for walkers and rock climbers just 10km from the city of Adelaide. Enjoy the rugged ridges, gully scenery and seasonal waterfalls that make up Morialta Conservation Park. The three waterfalls along Fourth Creek are popular features of the park and are linked by an extensive network of walking trails. The views from the rock climbing zone also provide opportunities to admire Morialta Gorge and the nearby Adelaide plains. The first two falls are the grandest, each cascading over sheer quartzite cliffs after rain. To see the falls at their best, visit the park during spring or winter when the water flow is strongest. For wildlife lovers, the park's rock pools and creeks provide habitat for small reptiles, frogs and birds. Watch out for honeyeaters and thornbills among the woodlands that cover the hills. Adelaide’s biggest playground 'Mukanthi' can be found in the Stradbroke Road picnic area. There are five play areas to explore: Frog Island, Eagle’s Perch, Great Snake, Bird Nests, climbing boulders, paths and climbing trees. The playspace has a focus on natural materials and experiences to challenge a range of ages.

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Open Times
Indicative Prices
Free
Address
Stradbroke Road, Adelaide
Contact
Email parks@sa.gov.au
Phone 8336 0901

Features

Includes
Barbeque
Coach Parking
Conference/Convention Facilities
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
International
Abseiling
Birdwatching
Hiking
Rock Climbing
Walks
Aboriginal Culture
Adventure
Nature & Wildlife
Access With Assistance for the Disabled
Actively welcomes people with access needs.