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With over 700 trails listed, find a place to walk, hike or bushwalk across South Australia. From a 1 hour walk near your home with your dog, to a half day hike in a national park, or a longer trail further afield, you're only ever two feet from some of the best places in South Australia.
We've short listed some of the best walks below, or view all walks (765).
Park of the Month
Para Wirra Conservation Park
Park of the Month
Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island
October 2019
Best Overnight Hikes in South Australia
Park of the Month, Mount Remarkable National Park, June 2019
60 Best Dog Walks in Adelaide
Walking Trails along the Coorong
Park of the Month
Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park – Winaityinaityi Pangkara
Park of the Month, Onkaparinga River Parks, February 2020
Park of the Month, Shepherds Hill Recreation Park, May 2017
Park of the Month
Innes National Park
Park of the Month, Belair National Park, October 2018
Walks and trails in Kuitpo Forest and Kyeema Conservation Park
30 Walks on the Limestone Coast
Best Waterfall Hikes in South Australia
Celebrate May’s History Festival with a Historical Walk
50 Pram and Wheelchair Accessible Walks and Hikes
Bushwalks close to the city for evening hikes
Park of the Month, Murray River National Park, September 2019
50 Great SA Short Walks and Hikes for Kids
Bushwalks Close to the City for Evening Walks
10 Great Bushwalks Accessible by Public Transport
Park of the Month
Deep Creek Conservation Park
30 Walks and Trails across the Parks of Kangaroo Island
Nine new walking trails in Anstey Hill Recreation Park, Park of the Month
Best Lookouts on Hikes in SA
Park of the Month, Sturt Gorge Recreation Park, March 2020
30 Evening walks to enjoy now that Daylight Saving has started
7 Great Hikes for Warm Days
17 Short Walks on the Heysen Trail
Walking Trails to enjoy on Kangaroo Island, supporting the KI community post-bushfire
Park of the Month, Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, July 2019
Best Hikes to See Wildlife in South Australia
8 Ways to Hike Up Mt Lofty
Best summit hikes in South Australia
Best walks to see wildflowers and flowers in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula (updated)
News

News
Showcasing a Walking Club: WEA Ramblers
The WEA Ramblers is the oldest walking club in SA, having recently celebrated their 95th anniversary. They conduct day walks of between 12-18 km fortnightly on Sundays, and half day walks of between 6-9km once a month on Tuesdays. Day walks are held in Conservation Parks and reserves up to 70km from Adelaide. Summer walks and half day walks are closer to the City. Two long weekends a year trips are made to more distant locations with accommodation.
Posted in Walking clubs, Walking events
Walking SA welcomes new Board Member Daniel Bennett
We've welcomed Daniel Bennett as our newest Board Member. Daniel is a registered landscape architect with over 20 years’ experience asking questions, developing ideas, testing scenarios, working through them and shaping projects across all scales of strategy and design.
Posted in Walking SA organisation
Children have the right to walk and ride safely to school
In conjunction with Bike Adelaide and the Heart Foundation we here at Walking SA are urging all levels of government to radically rethink school precincts to prioritise children’s physical and mental health and safety by providing safe, enjoyable walking and cycling routes to school. We're calling for a consistent decrease in speed to a maximum speed limit of 40km/h in local streets and school precincts, with lower speed limits in all dedicated school zones and streets where pedestrians and cars are forced to share space (including streets with narrow footpaths, carparks, and laneways); an immediate increase in funding to local governments to install a network of planned separated bikeways, safe road crossings, and other supporting infrastructure to create safe travel routes to schools; and to move school drop-off zones away from the front gate to decrease the high traffic volumes immediately in front of schools and thereby decrease the risk of collision with a child.
Posted in Advocating for walking, Letters, Submissions & Responses, Media Release
Showcasing a Walking Club: Skyline Walkers
Skyline Walkers are a friendly group of 68 walkers who meet on Saturday mornings. They offer a walks all-year round program of walks, from as far north as Para Wirra and as far south as Onkaparinga and Kuitpo Forest. Weekend trips in recent years have included Mannum, Marion Bay, Clare, Penola and Normanville. Trips further afield have included Victoria's Great Ocean Walk and the Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail. Their summer morning walks (January to March) are for two hours located on the Adelaide Plains or seaside locations, with fairly flat terrain. Winter walks are located in the Adelaide Hills and hence include some hills. There is a choice of a two hour walk (approx six or seven km) or a three-hour walk (approx 10 km).
Posted in Walking clubs, Walking events
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Events

Events
A selection of upcoming walks that our member clubs are running, and public walk events and walk-for-a-cause events.
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Clubs

Find a Walking Club
Finding a new place to go for a bushwalk and friends to go with is easy with a club. It’s also a great way to try out hiking, and meet others keen for walking.
Search through our list of 20 member walking clubs, offering a range of walking types:
- walks of a few hours
- 3-4 hour hikes
- full days bushwalks
- multi-day hikes camping along the way overnight