Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park

Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park

Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park will be closed from 1pm Sunday 14 June until 6pm Friday 19 June, and from 1pm Wednesday 24 June until 6pm Friday 26 June 2026 for public safety during a pest animal control program. Details

Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park will be closed for public safety during a pest control program intermittently from 9 February until 15 July 2026. See details for dates. Details

Park fees:
Free entry
86.85km from Adelaide
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There are two walk­ing trails with­in this park which pass through a vari­ety of land­scapes includ­ing creeks, rocky out­crops, areas of low for­est, scrub and open grass­land. The park has panoram­ic views across the ranges to the Barossa Valley.

The Wal­lowa Hike offers a com­pre­hen­sive look at the park’s main fea­tures, includ­ing a scenic look­out and rock for­ma­tions such as Horse Head Rock. Weath­er­ing and ero­sion have pro­duced this rock for­ma­tion which, as the name sug­gests, resem­bles a horse’s head. Capped Rock, a hor­i­zon­tal rock slab perched on a ver­ti­cal out­crop, is anoth­er inter­est­ing fea­ture and pro­vides an excit­ing pho­to­graph­ic challenge.

The Stringy­bark Loop pro­vides a brief look at the park’s diverse flo­ra and fauna.