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- Piccanninie Ponds Conservation Park
Piccaninnie Ponds is remaining closed for immersive water activities until further notice to allow for the regeneration of aquatic vegetation and fauna species following an outbreak of filamentous algae. The conservation park remains open to the public, however entry into the water for diving and snorkeling is not permitted and permits are not being issued.
- Gawler Ranges National Park
Please note there are currently bees throughout Gawler Ranges National Park, please take caution when in the area.
- Flinders Chase National Park
Please note electric vehicle chargers are currently out of order at the Flinders Chase National Park Visitor Centre.
- Aroona Sanctuary / Dam
Aroona Sanctuary / Dam will be closed intermittently during March, June, August and November 2025 for a pest control program.
- Mount Remarkable National Park
Mount Remarkable National Park including its campgrounds, will be closed from 6pm 16 November to 2pm 21 November 2025 for public safety during a feral animal control operation.
- The Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park and Mount Brown Conservation Park
The Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park and Mount Brown Conservation Park will be closed for feral animal control operations from 6am 22 February to 2pm 28 February 2025, and again from 6am 8 November to 2pm 14 November 2025.
- Wapma Thura-Southern Flinders Ranges National Park
Wapma Thura-Southern Flinders Ranges National Park will be closed from 6am 28 April until 6pm 2 May 2025 and again from 6am 3 November until 6pm 7 November 2025 for public safety during a pest control operation.
- Ngarkat Conservation Park
The one way section of the Border Track and relevant campsites will remain open until 11am 5 November 2025 (rather than closing 1 November), due to the Melbourne Cup long weekend in Victoria.
- Murray River National Park
Log Crossing Track is closed for public safety due to flooding for environmental watering at Katarapko until 21 November 2025.
- Find out how the Australian owlet-nightjar is faring post-bushfire
Learn about SA’s lesser-known bushfire-affected creatures. Here’s how the Aussie owlet-nightjar is faring.