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Aldinga Conservation Park — Attraction in Adelaide

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Aldinga Conservation Park
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Aldinga Beach
Aldinga Beach SA, Australia
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Pearl
Boat Ramp, Aldinga Beach SA 5173, Australia
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Aldinga Conservation Park

Aldinga Beach SA 5173, Australia
4.7(56)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Aldinga Beach, restaurants: Pearl
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Nearby attractions of Aldinga Conservation Park

Aldinga Beach

Aldinga Beach

Aldinga Beach

4.7

(280)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Gemtree Wines: Being Biodynamic Tour
Gemtree Wines: Being Biodynamic Tour
Thu, Jan 1 • 10:30 AM
167 Elliot Road, McLaren Flat, 5171
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Nearby restaurants of Aldinga Conservation Park

Pearl

Pearl

Pearl

4.5

(479)

$$

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Casey PCasey P
Great walks, no hills but it is on loose sand so wear appropriate shoes and you may have sore feet or legs the next day. Trails are nice and easy, but also there's a short one and some long and longer ones to choose from. Plenty of wildlife to see, saw many kangaroos and variety's of birds. Fairly shady but take water with you. Actually perfect for kids because the paths are fairly easy and wide and there's lots of cool things to spot and talk about, even some coral stuff that was amazing. I recommend going early morning or late afternoon when the wildlife is out and about. I saw so many kangaroos (walking as quietly as I could, no music or anything) and heard so many bird songs. Lovely spot
Janos VeresbaranjiJanos Veresbaranji
It is good to have some remnant vegetation preserved. We've only seen the northern part of Aldinga Scrub, entering from Hart Street Wetland. The path south is just soft sand. The area is overgrazed with only sedges, oxalis and kangaroo thorn thriving, grasses are struggling to survive. There are mature gums, silver banksia but no shoots further south and some small shrubs. We need to visit the other parts that are hopefully in better shape and easier to access. Edit Explored a bit around the lake and the Southern end.
JaneJane
Just did a 2 hour walk here today. Spectacular wattle blossom! Also saw some kangaroos and a sleepy lizard. Best time for wattle blossom is August and September. The park is a bit secluded. The sea may get more attention. But the trails here are definitely worth it. Beautiful and natural and quiet.
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Great walks, no hills but it is on loose sand so wear appropriate shoes and you may have sore feet or legs the next day. Trails are nice and easy, but also there's a short one and some long and longer ones to choose from. Plenty of wildlife to see, saw many kangaroos and variety's of birds. Fairly shady but take water with you. Actually perfect for kids because the paths are fairly easy and wide and there's lots of cool things to spot and talk about, even some coral stuff that was amazing. I recommend going early morning or late afternoon when the wildlife is out and about. I saw so many kangaroos (walking as quietly as I could, no music or anything) and heard so many bird songs. Lovely spot
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It is good to have some remnant vegetation preserved. We've only seen the northern part of Aldinga Scrub, entering from Hart Street Wetland. The path south is just soft sand. The area is overgrazed with only sedges, oxalis and kangaroo thorn thriving, grasses are struggling to survive. There are mature gums, silver banksia but no shoots further south and some small shrubs. We need to visit the other parts that are hopefully in better shape and easier to access. Edit Explored a bit around the lake and the Southern end.
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Just did a 2 hour walk here today. Spectacular wattle blossom! Also saw some kangaroos and a sleepy lizard. Best time for wattle blossom is August and September. The park is a bit secluded. The sea may get more attention. But the trails here are definitely worth it. Beautiful and natural and quiet.
Jane

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4.7
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5.0
38w

Great walks, no hills but it is on loose sand so wear appropriate shoes and you may have sore feet or legs the next day. Trails are nice and easy, but also there's a short one and some long and longer ones to choose from. Plenty of wildlife to see, saw many kangaroos and variety's of birds. Fairly shady but take water with you. Actually perfect for kids because the paths are fairly easy and wide and there's lots of cool things to spot and talk about, even some coral stuff that was amazing. I recommend going early morning or late afternoon when the wildlife is out and about. I saw so many kangaroos (walking as quietly as I could, no music or anything) and heard so many bird...

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3.0
3y

It is good to have some remnant vegetation preserved. We've only seen the northern part of Aldinga Scrub, entering from Hart Street Wetland. The path south is just soft sand. The area is overgrazed with only sedges, oxalis and kangaroo thorn thriving, grasses are struggling to survive. There are mature gums, silver banksia but no shoots further south and some small shrubs. We need to visit the other parts that are hopefully in better shape and easier to access. Edit Explored a bit around the lake and the...

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5.0
3y

Just did a 2 hour walk here today. Spectacular wattle blossom! Also saw some kangaroos and a sleepy lizard. Best time for wattle blossom is August and September. The park is a bit secluded. The sea may get more attention. But the trails here are definitely worth it. Beautiful and...

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