Waterfall Hike, Belair National Park

Walking Trail Facts
Distance
6.5 km circuit
Duration
3 hours
Suitable for
Hiking, Dog Walking, Get to by public transport, Trail Running
Trail Class
Grade 3, Moderate Hike
Terrain
Steep
Park (national park, conservation park, forest, reserve)
Belair National Park
Region
Adelaide Hills
Download maps & GPS files
  1. 1 map PDF
  2. 2 GPS files
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Photos
8 photos
Travel options
  1. Bus
  2. Car
Travel time from Adelaide
1 hour or less
Waterfall Hike, Belair National Park

About the Walking Trail

The most challenging trail in the park takes you through Echo Tunnel and to the picturesque rock escarpments of the Upper and Lower Waterfalls.

The falls tend to only flow after heavy rainfall.

Most of the trail is on dedicated walking trail, but a few short sections near the lower end of Queen Jubilee Drive are on fire track, and are shared trails with cyclists.

You can walk your dog in this park providing it remains under your control on a lead.

Take care at both waterfalls, the escarpment lookouts are not fenced and can be slippery near the cliff edge.

The trail starts at the Pines area.

3 hours 6.5km return

Downloads

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Photos