Family fun this spring in South Australia’s national parks
Walk or ride at Shepherds Hill Recreation Park
Got some active kids or bike lovers in the family? Shepherds Hill Recreation Park is the perfect spot to stretch those legs. Whether you’re walking together on the trails or riding bikes through the park’s dedicated cycling paths, there’s plenty of room for little adventurers to burn off energy while soaking up the sights and sounds of nature.
The park boosts a number of cycling options for the whole family — from an easy kids zone where children can practice and experience riding on dirt, to a pump track with several areas and features to suit intermediate riders with a range of abilities.
You can discover even more biking adventures in parks here.
Nature Play Mukanthi, Morialta Conservation Park
If you haven’t been to Mukanthi Nature Play Space yet, you’re in for a treat! Located in Morialta Conservation Park, this play area is like a giant natural playground, designed to let kids explore, climb, and imagine. With wooden forts, balancing logs, and (if it’s been raining) a creek to splash in!
Perfect for families of all ages, you can complete your day with and easy walk to First Falls (approximately 2 hours round trip).
Already familiar with Mukanthi Nature Play Space? Discover even more nature play spaces here.
Hiking the Wild Soth Coast Way
For families with older kids or those who love a good hike, the Wild South Coast Way offers an epic adventure. This coastal trail has stunning ocean views, wildlife to spot along the way, and plenty of great picnic stops. Whether you tackle a section of the trail or make it a full-day outing, it’s a fantastic way to enjoy the fresh air together.
Find out more about longer walks in SA’s national parks here.
Camping at Para Wirra Conservation Park
If your family is ready for a bit of outdoor fun, Para Wirra Conservation Park is a fantastic choice for camping. With lots of open space and campgrounds surrounded by native bush, it’s the perfect spot to set up a tent and enjoy some family time around the campfire. And don’t forget to check out the Nature Play Forest at Gawler View Picnic Area, where the kids can run wild in the bush while you relax with a cuppa.
Discover everything you need to know about your next (or first!) camping trip in a national park here.
Accessible hiking at Marino Conservation Park
Marino Conservation Park is a great spot for an easy family outing, especially if you’re pushing a pram or have little ones just starting to walk. The park’s inclusive trails mean that everyone can enjoy the coastal views, no matter their age or ability. It’s an easy walk with plenty of chances to stop and admire the scenery – perfect for a relaxed family day out.
The Botanical trail (1.4km loop, approximately 45 minutes) has one accessible car park available however there are no toilets in this park. Watch out for wet days as some parts of the track can become muddy, however with an accessible picnic spot along the way and some some of Adelaide’s best views of the coast and city skyline on offer, it’s worth the effort.
Find out more about accessibility in parks here.
Kayaking at Onkaparinga River Recreation Park
Fancy getting out on the water? Onkaparinga River Recreation Park is just the place for a family kayak adventure. The calm river makes it safe for beginners, and it’s an awesome way to explore the park’s peaceful waterways while keeping an eye out for local wildlife. Pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxed day paddling and exploring together.
With so many parks to choose from and activities to try, there’s no shortage of family-friendly fun waiting for you in South Australia’s national parks. Whether you’re hiking, camping, playing, or paddling, it’s all about making memories and spending time together in the great outdoors!