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    Woorabinda Lake

    Woorabinda Lake

    4.0(2 reviews)
    31.3 kmStirling

    Watch out for the Bunyip…read more It's very peaceful here, you can take a walk around the lake which will take about 10 mins max and there are various places to sit and watch birds. I think that's why the Bunyip moved here, because it's such a serene place to be. I like to come and feed the ducks bread, which apparently you aren't supposed to do but hey, I'm a rule breaker. Nice to come a read a book or have a picnic on a warm, sunshiney day or evening to get a fix of nature. I was kidding when I said watch out for the Bunyip, He's actually pretty nice.

    Woorabinda Lake is a beautiful little lake hidden away behind Stirling…read more Part of the Stirling Linear Park, Woorabinda originally formed because the newly installed train line prevented water from running as it usually did in the area and pooled in the natural depression now known as the lake. Regardless of the fact that this isn't a natural lake, it is a haven for native species. Water birds like ducks and geese flock here and there are plenty of fish kicking around underwater, not to mention the amphibious and insect components of the area which are numerous to say the least. There are tracks beginning and running through here. To walk around the lake is pretty short (only about .6km), but a nice one for the dogs or kids as the paths and boardwalk are well maintained. There are benches and a bird watching house amongst the wetlands here too if you're planning on a picnic or need a short break. There's also a jetty if you feel like sitting out and catching a few redfin.

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    Woorabinda Lake
    Woorabinda Lake
    Woorabinda Lake

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    Greenhills Adventure Park - Tractor train ride around the park

    Greenhills Adventure Park

    3.8(4 reviews)
    39.4 kmVictor Harbor

    Soooo very sad to hear that this place is going be closing its gates for good after this summer…read moreseason has ended... this place has been a family destination for many many years. Walking through the gates from when i was a child to just recently this place hasnt changed at all, but i kinda like that about it. Keeps my memories alive. So enjoy this place while it lasts cause it wont be here for much longer. Thank you for so many memories xoxo

    Greenhills is iconic in Adelaide - I am amazed at being able to write the first review for this…read moreplace. This is without a doubt the ultimate family destination - the Gold Coast may have all the theme parks you can imagine, but Greenhills is the South Australian answer - it has everything you could need to keep kids entertained for a day. Greenhills is open everyday of the year, except Christmas day, and August. Don't ask me what's wrong with August, I really don't know, maybe the staff all belong to some odd religious cult that doesn't work during August, it's definitely beyond me. There is everything here - from moon bikes to paddle boats, bumper cars and mazes, every variety of childrens play equipment you can imagine. The kids will have a ball here, and I absolutely dare adults to not enjoy themselves, too. It costs some $110 to bring the average family of four here - If you're thinking of coming more than three times a year get an annual pass, it's worth it.

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    Greenhills Adventure Park - Mini golf course overlooking the water boats area

    Mini golf course overlooking the water boats area

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    Waterfall Gully - Park

    Waterfall Gully

    4.6(11 reviews)
    37.7 kmMount Lofty

    It can be a little confusing, the park that it, because it is actually part of a much larger…read moreconservation park. As such, I would suggest that it is probably the park that is located in the Gully, and it probably ends at the second falls, not that there is any indicated as to where this park ends and Cleland begins. Mind you, this park, or at least the gully, certainly doesn't feel like your typical national park, in that the trees here make it feel much more like England. On the other hand, this place is the best place to start your trek up to the top of Mount Lofty, probably because there is a car park here. On the other hand, there isn't a kiosk, just a fancy restaurant.

    Like many others, what struck me about Waterfall Gully is its proximity to the Adelaide CBD. I'd…read morespent years in Adelaide before ever coming here, and I was surprised at how close a natural treasure like this could be situated so close to the hustle and bustle of the city without any overlap. This is one of the reasons I hold Adelaide in such high regard, as you only have to travel ten minutes from the city to find yourself in an oasis such as this. The waterfall is grand and magnificent, and a short walk up to the top will give you a a breathtaking view of the flora (and the carpark) below. However, for the greatest view, one must traverse the walking trail all the way to Mount Lofty. It's no easy feat, and I've experienced my fair share of wanting to turn back. Though it starts off quite pleasant, the climb soon becomes steep and relentless, and simply grounding yourself on the rocky path is a challenge. However, the reward once reaching Mount Lofty is worth it, and you can enjoy a coffee or lunch at the cafe before making your way back down. The scenery on the drive in and out of Waterfall Gully is also picturesque, with age old architecture and rolling hills in the background. I even spotted some deer once on the drive out! Keep your eyes peeled.

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    Waterfall Gully - Shelter

    Shelter

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    Symonds Reserve - The playground

    Symonds Reserve

    4.0(1 review)
    39.7 kmAldinga

    This is so close to a 5 star, but a 5 star to me is the wooden playground or St Kilda, and this one…read moreis just not the same league as those, so had to go for 4. However it is where the Aldinga Community Centre is. There are toilets, including disabled ones, and water available. There is a kids playground on one side and a tennis court and a garden, presumably for the community centre. Around the far side near Ryan Avenue there is a dog agility course with tunnels and things to run up and hurdles. It's cool, even without a dog! There's also dog bags available on the fence. Over the Stewart Ave side there is a dirt BMX track and also a large skate park facility. Plus all around the oval area there are fitness stations. Looking by the size of them they are made for adults, way too high for kids. There is also a nice bright playground looking structure my child ran to saying "another playground!". I looked at it kind of confused for a minute then told him I thought it was actually part of the fitness facilities and not a kids playground. Lots of poles and climbing things but really high. Although they then had a couple of little ride on spring pieces of equipment in the same spot as well. There was also shelter and at least one BBQ I saw. Plenty of parking on site too. A good place for a day out with all aged people, but bring extra stuff like scooters, skateboards, balls, etc. to make it even more enjoyable and not run out of things to do.

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    Symonds Reserve - Toilet block (gates auto open at 6am)

    Toilet block (gates auto open at 6am)

    Symonds Reserve
    Symonds Reserve

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    Concord Drive Playground - From the corner of States Rd and Concord St

    Concord Drive Playground

    4.0(2 reviews)
    36.7 km

    Oooo, this one JUST missed out on a five star review but man, is this place fun. The play equipment…read moreis kind of average except it has one rather large draw card up its sleeve..........a flying fox! I'm not talking about the usual three meter metal structure that you see at a lot of playgrounds, and in its own right, is a lot of fun. I'm talking about a real swinging, cable, go-from-up-high-and-then-lower flying fox! As I was leaving a car pulled up with 2 girls about aged 9-10. They burst out of the car doors yelling "Yay! I LOVE this playground!" I wiped a small tear from my eye (joke) and walked away smiling. This is what playgrounds should be about. They should be a place where children laugh and run and play and balance and fall over, and try again, and get better at doing things every time they go there. The girls ran straight over to the flying fox and I can imagine they would have been there for quite some time. This playground also has a sheltered seating area in between the flying fox and the other playground equipment. There was a working drinking fountain but no toilets. *Dogs on leash at all times* *Some shelter and seats* *No toilets* *Drinking fountain*

    We stopped here to eat our lunch the other day when we were out. Purely because it was nice and…read moreshady and had somewhere undercover for us to sit down at an actual table too. And when we turned up it was nice and quiet with no one else there. Not for long..... We had barely started eating when two dads rock up with their daughters (4 of them) for school holidays play obviously. Nice to see. They put sunscreen on and then ran straight to the flying fox. They took it in turns and did not stop or even look at any other play equipment. And the screams from 4 young girls on that type of equipment. Serious headache. So when we finished lunch my son went on the playground for a while and we both had fun with the spinning thing (even tho part of it was broken when we went, come to think of it two of the lights on the pathway were broken too). In the end I said to him let's go, you can go on the flying fox another day. I had warned him as soon as they got out of the car that if he wanted a go he better put his food down and go now before they get there, but he decided food was more important at the time). Plus another group came down as well with their cricket stuff and played on the grassed area. o it quite a popular place and we will probably visit there again one day so he can have a shot on the flying fox. Fifth star must be with the toilets because they aren't here either :-(

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    Concord Drive Playground - Flying fox!!!

    Flying fox!!!

    Concord Drive Playground
    Concord Drive Playground

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    Soldiers Memorial Gardens - parks - Updated June 2026

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