Woodland Loop, Happy Valley Reservoir

Walking Trail Facts
Distance
4 km circuit
Duration
1 hour circuit
Suitable for
Walking, Hiking, Get to by public transport, Jogging, Trail Running, Mountain Biking
Difficulty
Moderate
Terrain
Undulating
Park (national park, conservation park, forest, reserve)
Happy Valley Reservoir
Region
Adelaide City & Suburbs
Trail manager
Reservoirs SA (SA Water)
Download maps & GPS files
  1. 2 GPS files
  2. 1 website link
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Photos
7 photos
Travel options
  1. Bus
  2. Car
Travel time from Adelaide
1 hour or less
Woodland Loop, Happy Valley Reservoir

About the Walking Trail

The Woodland Loop is second easiest and second shortest of the four trails in the newly opened Happy Valley Reservoir. The reservoir and trails were opened to the public on 11 December 2021.

The Woodland Loop is a 4km 1 hour trail, rated as Grade 3, which means “Short steep hills. Some bushwalking experience required.”

The trail commences from the main reservoir trailhead and carpark, off Chandlers Hill Road, from the roundabout with Kenihans Road. This carpark is accessible to wheelchair users. The Southern Loop and the Woodland Loop each have a creek crossing that can only be crossed in dry weather, which if wet and uncrossable would break the loops. There are toilets, picnic shelters and bbqs at this trailhead. The trails are suitable for children to ride bikes on, but do refer to the bike grade ratings on signs.

The trail is marked with yellow trail markers.

You can view all trails on our Happy Valley Reservoir page.

The reservoir includes an augmented reality trail and geocaching trail. The experience transforms the reserve’s natural environment into a digital playground, with fun educational games delivered to your mobile device as you move through the landscape.

Trails and reservoir opening hours

Dates Times
1 October to 31 March 7.30am – 8pm
1 April to 30 September 7.30am – 5pm
Total Fire Ban Days (generally occur between October and April – check on cfs.sa.gov.au) Closed

The trail is also closed during periods of operational activity (the gates will be closed).

Dog walking not permitted

Dogs are not permitted at Happy Valley Reservoir or at any of South Australia’s other reservoir reserves, regardless of whether they are on a leash, as they can carry harmful bacteria and viruses that can easily contaminate the water and are a risk to the safety of the drinking water. Dogs also pose a threat to local native birds and wildlife. Assistance animals are excepted.

Downloads

Download KML/KMZ file
Download GPX file

Photos