Park
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park
17 locals recommend,
Location
Aldinga Beach, SA
Tips from locals
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park, which is home to some 166 species of birds, as well as numerous other native wildlife and vegetation Discover the park’s abundant birdlife through the network of well-maintained sandy trails, which will also guide you to unearthing some rare and protected flora including lichens. There are a number of entry points to the Park, the one closest to Kestrels Nest is just a few minutes walk. If you are heading out of Kestrels Nest turn left down Kestrel Terrace and then right on to Quondong Avenue, follow that till then end and there is an entrance on the corner of Quondong Avenue and Acacia Terrace. A feature of the Park is the Acacia Terrace wetland site. This is well worth a visit and is on the Park boundary just south of the Boomerang Avenue/Acacia Terrace intersection. Please exercise care and avoid coming too close to the pond if you decide to enter the wetland itself. The Aldinga Scrub is a delicate environment and you are requested to remain on the marked trail at all times to avoid damage to vegetation and minimise erosion. Most of the trails throughout the Park interconnect so it is almost always possible to complete a circuit without retracing your steps. Allow a couple of hours to explore and enjoy our Park.
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park, which is home to some 166 species of birds, as well as numerous other native wildlife and vegetation Discover the park’s abundant birdlife through the network of well-maintained sandy trails, which will also guide you to unearthing some rare and protected flora incl…
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park is home to a diverse range of rare plants and is recognised as a significant area for the conservation and protection of the region's flora and fauna. Situated in the Willunga sub-basin, Aldinga Scrub features an impressive backdrop of sand dunes, sand blows (mobile dunes) and remnant coastal vegetation. Lacy coral lichen, nardoo, hairy sedge and several species of orchids are among the park's rare species of flora. Remember to look out for the short-beaked echidnas, lizards, bats and the diverse range of birds that live in the park.
Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park is home to a diverse range of rare plants and is recognised as a significant area for the conservation and protection of the region's flora and fauna. Situated in the Willunga sub-basin, Aldinga Scrub features an impressive backdrop of sand dunes, sand blows (mobile d…
Beautiful walks with sea and hills views. Here you are likely to see kangaroos and echidna in the wild.
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