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- Co-management of parks
Co-management in South Australia is a partnership between the state government and Aboriginal groups to help manage our national parks that combines traditional knowledge with contemporary park management
- Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park
- Seal Bay
- 12 national park trails near Adelaide that are accessible with wheelchairs
Looking for wheelchair-friendly trails in national parks? Try these options in and around Adelaide.
- Coffin Bay National Park
The 4WD track from Yangie Bay to Morgans Landing has deep ruts, narrow passes & soft sandy sections. Please use caution when traversing & drive to conditions. Sand flags & recovery tracks recommended. Occasionally high tides inundate sections of the track with seawater, we recommend avoiding peak tide times and checking water depths before crossing.
- Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park — Winaityinaityi Pangkara
The horse access gate at Port Gawler Carpark access point is closed for public safety until further notice due to recent storm damage
- How people with a disability can take to the trails at Deep Creek National Park
This iconic South Australian park has accessible accommodation and free equipment to use. Here’s what’s available.
- Camping in national parks
There are so many unique places to explore in South Australia’s national parks, with thousands of campsites to choose from in some of the state’s most spectacular natural places
- O’Halloran Hill
- Kangaroo Island Tour Pass — Compare individual prices
The Kangaroo Island Tour Pass provides you 12 months access to Flinders Chase National Park , as well as admission to the following Kangaroo Island tours: Seal Bay guided beach tour and Seal Bay self-guided boardwalk tour Cape Borda Lightstation precinct entry Cape Willoughby Lightstation tour Kelly Hill Caves tour If you’re only planning on visiting a couple of parks, it may be cheaper to purchase individual tour and entry fees