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Horsnell Gully Conservation Park
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Horsnell Gully Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Horsnell Gully located about 9 kilometres east of the state capital of Adelaide and about 2.3 kilometres southwest of Norton Summit.
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Horsnell Gully Conservation Park

Horsnell Gully SA 5141, Australia
4.5(107)
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Horsnell Gully Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Horsnell Gully located about 9 kilometres east of the state capital of Adelaide and about 2.3 kilometres southwest of Norton Summit.

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+61 8 8336 0901
Website
parks.sa.gov.au

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danidani
Really enjoy this hike for its challenges in which involved climbing up rocks during parts of the trail and having to navigate your steps on some of the paths due to the rocks, crevasse and the narrowness. I found this fun and felt very accomplished once complete. This hike is NOT for those that cannot climb or have trouble on there feet, the hike it self has alot of areas with lose rocks, sand that is slippery, inclines, narrow walk ways, rocks that require climbing up or down. Some paths can be difficult to follow if you do not keep a look out for the signs so be sure to watch for the signs and read carefully. It can be very isolated out there and there is little phone reception. Good for those experienced. Also may mention, there is a sign that advices to not touch a certain flower as it is a weed nd spreads easily through seeds that attach to clothes however as the track is so un-maintenanced, this weed is every where, it is garenteed to be touched during the hike. Female. 26.
Daniel HurtDaniel Hurt
Nice hiking area with very few people. A 2 minute drive from Magill and you feel like you could be in the bush. The waterfall hike starts to become quite demanding after the first 750m or so. It’s starts to get quite steep and could get a bit tricky int he wet. The waterfalls weren’t flowing at all when we visited and this would be the case for most of the summer except after heavy rain. The ring route up via the waterfall and down via Rockdale Hill trail (5.2km) took us 1.5 hours exactly and we took a couple of breaks. We’re reasonable quick walker though- so allow a little more time. No dogs. Picked a few blackberries too- but make sure there’s been no spraying in the area before you do this.
Anonymous AliceAnonymous Alice
Love it here. Always go for a walk here when I'm in SA. Most recently discoved mushrooms growing here, which was unusual since I've never seen them growing there before. Previously I have seen two quince trees around the entrance, full of fruit and I picked a few and put them to good use. Another highlight for me is the abundance of blackberries growing. I collected a good bucket full of blackberries and made a pie and some blackberry jam. Very prickly though so be careful... Check how the leaves are looking as sometimes the council will poison them off so do be wary.
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Really enjoy this hike for its challenges in which involved climbing up rocks during parts of the trail and having to navigate your steps on some of the paths due to the rocks, crevasse and the narrowness. I found this fun and felt very accomplished once complete. This hike is NOT for those that cannot climb or have trouble on there feet, the hike it self has alot of areas with lose rocks, sand that is slippery, inclines, narrow walk ways, rocks that require climbing up or down. Some paths can be difficult to follow if you do not keep a look out for the signs so be sure to watch for the signs and read carefully. It can be very isolated out there and there is little phone reception. Good for those experienced. Also may mention, there is a sign that advices to not touch a certain flower as it is a weed nd spreads easily through seeds that attach to clothes however as the track is so un-maintenanced, this weed is every where, it is garenteed to be touched during the hike. Female. 26.
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Nice hiking area with very few people. A 2 minute drive from Magill and you feel like you could be in the bush. The waterfall hike starts to become quite demanding after the first 750m or so. It’s starts to get quite steep and could get a bit tricky int he wet. The waterfalls weren’t flowing at all when we visited and this would be the case for most of the summer except after heavy rain. The ring route up via the waterfall and down via Rockdale Hill trail (5.2km) took us 1.5 hours exactly and we took a couple of breaks. We’re reasonable quick walker though- so allow a little more time. No dogs. Picked a few blackberries too- but make sure there’s been no spraying in the area before you do this.
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Love it here. Always go for a walk here when I'm in SA. Most recently discoved mushrooms growing here, which was unusual since I've never seen them growing there before. Previously I have seen two quince trees around the entrance, full of fruit and I picked a few and put them to good use. Another highlight for me is the abundance of blackberries growing. I collected a good bucket full of blackberries and made a pie and some blackberry jam. Very prickly though so be careful... Check how the leaves are looking as sometimes the council will poison them off so do be wary.
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Really enjoy this hike for its challenges in which involved climbing up rocks during parts of the trail and having to navigate your steps on some of the paths due to the rocks, crevasse and the narrowness. I found this fun and felt very accomplished once complete. This hike is NOT for those that cannot climb or have trouble on there feet, the hike it self has alot of areas with lose rocks, sand that is slippery, inclines, narrow walk ways, rocks that require climbing up or down. Some paths can be difficult to follow if you do not keep a look out for the signs so be sure to watch for the signs and read carefully. It can be very isolated out there and there is little phone reception.

Good for those experienced. Also may mention, there is a sign that advices to not touch a certain flower as it is a weed nd spreads easily through seeds that attach to clothes however as the track is so un-maintenanced, this weed is every where, it is garenteed to be touched during the...

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2y

Nice hiking area with very few people. A 2 minute drive from Magill and you feel like you could be in the bush. The waterfall hike starts to become quite demanding after the first 750m or so. It’s starts to get quite steep and could get a bit tricky int he wet. The waterfalls weren’t flowing at all when we visited and this would be the case for most of the summer except after heavy rain. The ring route up via the waterfall and down via Rockdale Hill trail (5.2km) took us 1.5 hours exactly and we took a couple of breaks. We’re reasonable quick walker though- so allow a little more time. No dogs. Picked a few blackberries too- but make sure there’s been no spraying in the area before...

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4y

I went there twice last week and it was super quiet. Only 8 spaces there so if it was busy you would have to park further down the road. I did the waterfall hike and it was great. No water as it was summer and I'm sure in winter it would be very beautiful but could be quite challenging as many spots cross the creek many times and some areas of the path was narrow and rocky. I climbed all the way up to the top of the waterfall then found a path that connected onto the Rockdale Hill Hike path and ended up following it all the way down to the carpark. Took me about an hour all up but I'm pretty fit and Hike a lot. #letsguide #hikes #nationalpark...

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