Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a renowned brand known for its commitment to preserving and protecting the natural beauty of Hallett Cove. Located in South Australia, this conservation park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the diverse flora and fauna that call this area home. With its stunning geological formations, picturesque beaches, and peaceful boardwalks, Hallett Cove Conservation Park provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll along the coastline, a challenging hike through the rugged terrain, or simply a moment of tranquility in nature, this park has something to offer everyone. The park's dedication to maintaining its conservation efforts ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy and be inspired by the natural wonders within. Come and immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Hallett Cove Conservation Park.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Public toilet
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Great place to hike and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Highly recommend.
Make sure to carry water bottles along with.
Absolutely stunning place. The Glacier Walk is worth the steps but others may struggle so take your time.
Found fossilized shells in the rockface bellow, squid eggs displaced after the storm and so much seaglass as well.
Was a delightful visit.
Great location with lots of walking tracks. My favourite part was the little volcano. Beaches were mostly rocks
Beautiful walk near the Hallett Cove beach ...steps and board walk, an amazing area with many interesting sites.
Located in the suburb of Hallett Cove on the shores of St Vincent's Bay, Hallett Cove Conservation Park captivated me at first sight.
According to scientists, evidence of an ice age in Australia is shown in the Sugarloaf, a well-known feature of Hallett Cove. These are conical hills made up of sediments deposited about 280 million years ago. The trails leading to the beach, the long boardwalk along the coast, the rocky beach instead of the sandy beach… let me go for hours here without getting bored. Suitable to go with family or friends to enjoy a wonderful natural corner by the sea. It is only about 25km from the CBD.
P/s: I got all wet from the waves when I took these pictures, but either way, that cool feeling was so much fun!!!
Highly recommended
This is a fascinating place to visit for anyone interested in Geology. There is a good boardwalk to take you around the site and there are a number of information boards which provide information about the site
Beautiful place 😍to spend time with your loved ones. This place has a play areas for kids , bbq stand and there is one caffe . Parking is free and you can even enjoy hiking with a beautiful sea view .. it’s a must visit place in adelaide .
Very informative park with signboards along the track and with tar road to walk on. Lots of information on the geological history surrounding the area. The road is parallel to the beach. There's few pathways to go down the beach. Lots of beautifully coloured pebbles on the sand. Ample parking area. There's a cafe and toilet nearby.
Absolutely stunning place. The Glacier Walk is worth the steps but others may struggle so take your time.
Found fossilized shells in the rockface bellow, squid eggs displaced after the storm and so much seaglass as well.
Was a delightful visit.
Great place to hike and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Highly recommend.
Make sure to carry water bottles along with.
Location
Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
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