Black Hill Conservation Park

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Athelstone, Australia

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National park· Tourist attraction· State park

Black Hill Conservation Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Black Hill Conservation Park is located in Athelstone, Australia on 115 Maryvale Rd. Black Hill Conservation Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category national park in Australia.

Address

115 Maryvale Rd

Phone

+61883360901

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Janos Veresbaranji

Driving past, I misread the Orchard track sign as Orchid.. It become obvious when we stopped and walked the Orchard track and Eagle track loop. It is quite steep at places but rewarding with stunning views. The orchids were near the top of the hill and there are echidnas near the eastern margin of the park.

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Tish Chester

Majestic a quick getaway from Suburban Living, with the tree covered hills. Great family and fur family friendly. Brilliant little tracks and plenty of open space. Only thing I'd recommend, go have a look on a nice day when it's not raining

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Kay Hamilton

Stunning area for hikes,variety of tracks

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Harmonie Wong

Amazing trails with great views and beautiful wildlife. Saw a koala and mobs of kangaroos! There are opportunities to volunteer with Friends of Blackhill to help remove the olive trees from infiltrating the ecosystem of native bush plants and trees in the area. The birds and other animals are reliant on the native trees for their habitat.

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Steve Couldrey

Black Hill Conservation Park is an excellent place to go hiking with lots of tracks from the beginner through to the more experienced who like a challenge of a steep climb. With a beautiful setting of typical Australian hills bush land and wildlife to enjoy and capture if you enjoy taking photos!!

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Sam C

Awesome place, I go hiking here most weekends and still haven't become disinterested.

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Carl O'Donoghue

Stunning Australian Beauty. Rugged and untamed, yet found right beside a state capitol city - Adelaide. If hiking through here then take plenty of water, wear a hat and sunscreen. Can see a host of Australian animals here on a good day.

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Nalin Sovis

Great hike with untouched nature. Beautiful in spring