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- Here’s a sample of the fascinating creatures you might encounter during your visit.
Flinders Chase National Park is renowned for its extraordinary wildlife, offering countless opportunities to see Australian animals in their native habitats
- Dhilba Guuranda — Innes National Park
Microalgal blooms at Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park, South Australia, may cause discoloured water, foam and potential health risks. Beaches are open.
- Gawler Ranges National Park
Roads into Gawler Ranges National Park are very slippery and may be closed due to recent wet conditions. Please check www.dit.sa.gov.au/outbackroads for updated road closures.
- Find out more
For further information or assistance, please contact: Parks Licensing Officer Tourism and Commercial Services Phone +61 (08) 8429 7577 Email DEW
- 5 ways to spend time in nature in and around Adelaide this Easter
At home with the kids this Easter? Here are five ideas to keep you and your little ones busy this long-weekend.
- 6 of the best views of Adelaide from national parks
- Gawler Ranges National Park
Please note there are currently bees throughout Gawler Ranges National Park, please take caution when in the area.
- 5 things you didn’t know about sea lions and their pups
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- 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.