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Hallett Cove Conservation Park
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Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the suburb of Hallett Cove on the coast of Gulf St Vincent about 22 kilometres south of the centre of the state capital of Adelaide.
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Hallett Cove Boardwalk
Heron Way, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
Hallett Cove Beach
Hallett Cove SA, Australia
Hallett Cove shore platform Lookout
15 Clifftop Cres, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
Heron Way Reserve
Heron Way, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
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Boatshed Hallett Cove
1A Heron Way, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
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Hallett Cove Conservation Park

Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
4.8(384)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the suburb of Hallett Cove on the coast of Gulf St Vincent about 22 kilometres south of the centre of the state capital of Adelaide.

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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Hallett Cove Boardwalk, Hallett Cove Beach, Hallett Cove shore platform Lookout, Heron Way Reserve, restaurants: Boatshed Hallett Cove
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+61 8 8130 9050
Website
parks.sa.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Hallett Cove Conservation Park

Hallett Cove Boardwalk

Hallett Cove Beach

Hallett Cove shore platform Lookout

Heron Way Reserve

Hallett Cove Boardwalk

Hallett Cove Boardwalk

4.7

(592)

Open 24 hours
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Hallett Cove Beach

Hallett Cove Beach

4.7

(275)

Open 24 hours
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Hallett Cove shore platform Lookout

Hallett Cove shore platform Lookout

4.9

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Heron Way Reserve

Heron Way Reserve

4.7

(259)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Barossa Wine Tour: Rare & Unique, Limited 8 People
Sun, Dec 14 • 10:15 AM
Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
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Candlelight: The Lord of the Rings - Waitlist
Candlelight: The Lord of the Rings - Waitlist
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:30 AM
141 Goodwood Road, Goodwood, 5034
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Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay
Candlelight: Tribute to Coldplay
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Hallett Cove Conservation Park

Boatshed Hallett Cove

Boatshed Hallett Cove

Boatshed Hallett Cove

4.2

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Reviews of Hallett Cove Conservation Park

4.8
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5.0
8w

sososo beautiful this Hallett park indeed love the stunning view here❤️ didn’t have very high expectation before coming, just do a little research, at first wanted go pink lake today though the weather forecast showed cloudy day so found this place hahahaa and this definitely worth coming loveyaya soso good experience here yaya

and pretty easy getting here only take 30mins drive from city center and you arrive this breathtaking park haha really like a paradise close to the adelaide’s center very unexpected and stunning!!!

hallett park is just like a circle you can walk from the mountain top first or going to the beach side first all a perfect scene❤️ and we go down to the beach first and get back the mountain and going to the sugarloaf and black cove point later on, and finally getting to the top of the mountain i think this is a perfect trail for us hahahaaa, seeing every lovely landscape loveyaya

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5.0
2y

This Easter, my family and I had the opportunity to visit Hallett Cove and Sugarloaf, and I can confidently say that it was the highlight of our trip this year. With their stunning views, fascinating geological formations, family-friendly atmosphere, and a surprising touch of aerial adventure, these coastal gems provided us with an unforgettable experience.

Hallett Cove Conservation Park is home to the iconic Sugarloaf, a unique rock formation shaped by the forces of nature over thousands of years. The park boasts a network of walking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring scenery, while informative signage explains the geological history of the area.

During our visit, we had the pleasure of witnessing elderly enthusiasts from the Hallett Cove Aero Club flying their remote-controlled gliders. These graceful toy airplanes soared through the sky, gliding effortlessly on the wind currents. The pilots demonstrated remarkable skill in controlling the flight of their gliders, adjusting their course with precision and finesse. Watching these aerial acrobats added an extra layer of excitement and enjoyment to our visit.

Digged a bit more and found that the Aero Club is known to be a welcoming community, and they often organize events and gatherings for both experienced pilots and newcomers to the hobby. If you are interested in learning more about remote-controlled gliders, joining the Hallett Cove Aero Club could be a fantastic opportunity to pursue this...

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5.0
21w

I recently visited Hallett Cove Conservation Park and was truly impressed by its natural beauty and unique geological features. The walking trails are well-maintained and offer stunning coastal views, especially from the boardwalk that winds along the cliffs. I loved the mix of rugged coastline, interesting rock formations, and the fossil-rich Sugarloaf.

It’s a great place for an easy to moderate hike, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the ocean scenery. I appreciated how informative the signage is — it really helped me understand the geological history of the area.

There’s also a nice picnic area near the car park which makes it a good spot for families. The only downside was that some sections can get a bit windy, so I’d recommend dressing appropriately and bringing water and sun protection.

Overall, I found Hallett Cove Conservation Park to be a peaceful and fascinating place to spend a few hours in nature, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys coastal walks and wants to see something a bit different...

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mandyGoTravellingmandyGoTravelling
sososo beautiful this Hallett park indeed love the stunning view here❤️ didn’t have very high expectation before coming, just do a little research, at first wanted go pink lake today though the weather forecast showed cloudy day so found this place hahahaa and this definitely worth coming loveyaya soso good experience here yaya and pretty easy getting here only take 30mins drive from city center and you arrive this breathtaking park haha really like a paradise close to the adelaide’s center very unexpected and stunning!!! hallett park is just like a circle you can walk from the mountain top first or going to the beach side first all a perfect scene❤️ and we go down to the beach first and get back the mountain and going to the sugarloaf and black cove point later on, and finally getting to the top of the mountain i think this is a perfect trail for us hahahaaa, seeing every lovely landscape loveyaya<3 even i think we’ve just finished 1/4of the whole park loll but the visit already so thoroughly hahaha maybe next time we may have another chance visiting again and complete the whole mountain yaya we stayed a while in sugarloaf and this is a cute cave, just a pudding haha Its shape is due to erosion by rain and wind over the last few thousand years but the layers tell a much longer story around 295mil years ago, southern Australia (including Hallett Cove) was covered by an ice cap. It melted about 290mil years ago. The lower red layers of boulders and sediment were deposited on the bottom of an ancient glacial meltwater lake. when the lake drained, the white sand was blown over the red sediments. The brown cap is clay deposited from rivers about 3mil years ago. very fun hiking family day in hallett cove conservation park and in our mid autumn festival yaya happy for you and your fam too loveyaya Hallett Cove Conservation Park rating of mine: 5**
Rajeev Ranjan LalRajeev Ranjan Lal
This Easter, my family and I had the opportunity to visit Hallett Cove and Sugarloaf, and I can confidently say that it was the highlight of our trip this year. With their stunning views, fascinating geological formations, family-friendly atmosphere, and a surprising touch of aerial adventure, these coastal gems provided us with an unforgettable experience. Hallett Cove Conservation Park is home to the iconic Sugarloaf, a unique rock formation shaped by the forces of nature over thousands of years. The park boasts a network of walking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring scenery, while informative signage explains the geological history of the area. During our visit, we had the pleasure of witnessing elderly enthusiasts from the Hallett Cove Aero Club flying their remote-controlled gliders. These graceful toy airplanes soared through the sky, gliding effortlessly on the wind currents. The pilots demonstrated remarkable skill in controlling the flight of their gliders, adjusting their course with precision and finesse. Watching these aerial acrobats added an extra layer of excitement and enjoyment to our visit. Digged a bit more and found that the Aero Club is known to be a welcoming community, and they often organize events and gatherings for both experienced pilots and newcomers to the hobby. If you are interested in learning more about remote-controlled gliders, joining the Hallett Cove Aero Club could be a fantastic opportunity to pursue this fascinating pastime.
natali natanatali nata
I recently visited Hallett Cove Conservation Park and was truly impressed by its natural beauty and unique geological features. The walking trails are well-maintained and offer stunning coastal views, especially from the boardwalk that winds along the cliffs. I loved the mix of rugged coastline, interesting rock formations, and the fossil-rich Sugarloaf. It’s a great place for an easy to moderate hike, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the ocean scenery. I appreciated how informative the signage is — it really helped me understand the geological history of the area. There’s also a nice picnic area near the car park which makes it a good spot for families. The only downside was that some sections can get a bit windy, so I’d recommend dressing appropriately and bringing water and sun protection. Overall, I found Hallett Cove Conservation Park to be a peaceful and fascinating place to spend a few hours in nature, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys coastal walks and wants to see something a bit different near Adelaide.
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sososo beautiful this Hallett park indeed love the stunning view here❤️ didn’t have very high expectation before coming, just do a little research, at first wanted go pink lake today though the weather forecast showed cloudy day so found this place hahahaa and this definitely worth coming loveyaya soso good experience here yaya and pretty easy getting here only take 30mins drive from city center and you arrive this breathtaking park haha really like a paradise close to the adelaide’s center very unexpected and stunning!!! hallett park is just like a circle you can walk from the mountain top first or going to the beach side first all a perfect scene❤️ and we go down to the beach first and get back the mountain and going to the sugarloaf and black cove point later on, and finally getting to the top of the mountain i think this is a perfect trail for us hahahaaa, seeing every lovely landscape loveyaya<3 even i think we’ve just finished 1/4of the whole park loll but the visit already so thoroughly hahaha maybe next time we may have another chance visiting again and complete the whole mountain yaya we stayed a while in sugarloaf and this is a cute cave, just a pudding haha Its shape is due to erosion by rain and wind over the last few thousand years but the layers tell a much longer story around 295mil years ago, southern Australia (including Hallett Cove) was covered by an ice cap. It melted about 290mil years ago. The lower red layers of boulders and sediment were deposited on the bottom of an ancient glacial meltwater lake. when the lake drained, the white sand was blown over the red sediments. The brown cap is clay deposited from rivers about 3mil years ago. very fun hiking family day in hallett cove conservation park and in our mid autumn festival yaya happy for you and your fam too loveyaya Hallett Cove Conservation Park rating of mine: 5**
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This Easter, my family and I had the opportunity to visit Hallett Cove and Sugarloaf, and I can confidently say that it was the highlight of our trip this year. With their stunning views, fascinating geological formations, family-friendly atmosphere, and a surprising touch of aerial adventure, these coastal gems provided us with an unforgettable experience. Hallett Cove Conservation Park is home to the iconic Sugarloaf, a unique rock formation shaped by the forces of nature over thousands of years. The park boasts a network of walking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring scenery, while informative signage explains the geological history of the area. During our visit, we had the pleasure of witnessing elderly enthusiasts from the Hallett Cove Aero Club flying their remote-controlled gliders. These graceful toy airplanes soared through the sky, gliding effortlessly on the wind currents. The pilots demonstrated remarkable skill in controlling the flight of their gliders, adjusting their course with precision and finesse. Watching these aerial acrobats added an extra layer of excitement and enjoyment to our visit. Digged a bit more and found that the Aero Club is known to be a welcoming community, and they often organize events and gatherings for both experienced pilots and newcomers to the hobby. If you are interested in learning more about remote-controlled gliders, joining the Hallett Cove Aero Club could be a fantastic opportunity to pursue this fascinating pastime.
Rajeev Ranjan Lal

Rajeev Ranjan Lal

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I recently visited Hallett Cove Conservation Park and was truly impressed by its natural beauty and unique geological features. The walking trails are well-maintained and offer stunning coastal views, especially from the boardwalk that winds along the cliffs. I loved the mix of rugged coastline, interesting rock formations, and the fossil-rich Sugarloaf. It’s a great place for an easy to moderate hike, with plenty of spots to stop and take in the ocean scenery. I appreciated how informative the signage is — it really helped me understand the geological history of the area. There’s also a nice picnic area near the car park which makes it a good spot for families. The only downside was that some sections can get a bit windy, so I’d recommend dressing appropriately and bringing water and sun protection. Overall, I found Hallett Cove Conservation Park to be a peaceful and fascinating place to spend a few hours in nature, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys coastal walks and wants to see something a bit different near Adelaide.
natali nata

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