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- Gawler Ranges National Park
Gawler Ranges National Park will be closed from 6am Monday 27 January to 6am Monday 24th February 2025 for public safety during animal control programs. This park closure also includes dates from 6:00am Saturday 25 October to 6:00am Saturday 1 November 2025. However, will exclude Scrubby peak and Yandinga Campgrounds from being closed.
- Explore the heritage sites of the Tour Down Under course
- 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.
- Telowie Gorge Conservation Park and Wirrabara Range (Wapma Thura – Southern Flinders Ranges National Park)
Telowie Gorge Conservation Park and Wirrabara Range (Wapma Thura – Southern Flinders Ranges National Park) will be closed for feral animal control operations from 6am 10 February to 6pm 14 February 2025, and again from 6am 3 November to 6pm 7 November 2025.
- Day in the Life: Seal Bay Senior Guide
- Mount Remarkable National Park
Mount Remarkable National Park continues to recover following the Wilmington fire. Most of the park is now open, except a section of Alligator Gorge and some backpacker campsites.
- Bunbury Conservation Reserve and Gum Lagoon Conservation Park
Bunbury Conservation Reserve and Gum Lagoon Conservation Park will be closed from 6pm Saturday 8 March to Sunday 16 March 2025 and also, from 6pm Saturday 26 July to 6am Sunday 3 August 2025.
- Fairview and Mount Scott Conservation Parks
Fairview and Mount Scott Conservation Parks will be closed from 6pm on Saturday 1 March to Sunday 9 March 2025 and also, from 6pm Saturday 19 July to 6am Sunday 27 July 2025.
- Acraman Creek Conservation Park
The eastern entrance off Flinders Highway to Acaraman Creek Conservation Park is closed due to sand covering the local council road. Entry via Point Brown road only until further notice.