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Morialta Conservation Park

The best MTB trails in Morialta Conservation Park

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Mountain biking in Morialta Conservation Park offers diverse landscapes, characterized by a rugged bush environment and a narrow gorge with prominent waterfalls. The terrain includes dense forests, open grasslands, and rocky outcrops, alongside rugged ridges and towering quartzite cliffs. These features provide varied riding experiences, from fire tracks to singletrack sections. The park's gully scenery and woodlands contribute to a dynamic environment for mountain bikers.

Best mountain bike trails in Morialta Conservation Park

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

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View of Adelaide and mountains โ€“ Mount Osmond Trails loop from Magill

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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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May 24, 2026, River Torrens

River Torrens (Karrawirra Pari) is Adelaideโ€™s central river, flowing about 85 kilometres from the Adelaide Hills through the city centre and west to the sea at Henley Beach. Lined by parks, wetlands, and walking trails through much of metropolitan Adelaide, the river supports birdlife, recreation, and important green spaces while also holding deep cultural significance for the Kaurna people, who know it as Karrawirra Pari, meaning โ€œred gum forest river.โ€ Along its course, the river varies from narrow, tree-lined sections and wetlands to more expansive stretches, including the well-known waters of Torrens Lake in central Adelaide.

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May 21, 2026, River Torrens

River Torrens (Karrawirra Pari) is Adelaideโ€™s central river, flowing about 85 kilometres from the Adelaide Hills through the city centre and west to the sea at Henley Beach. Lined by parks, wetlands, and walking trails through much of metropolitan Adelaide, the river supports birdlife, recreation, and important green spaces while also holding deep cultural significance for the Kaurna people, who know it as Karrawirra Pari, meaning โ€œred gum forest river.โ€ Along its course, the river varies from narrow, tree-lined sections and wetlands to more expansive stretches, including the well-known waters of Torrens Lake in central Adelaide.

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River Torrens Linear Park is a long green corridor that follows the River Torrens (Karrawirra Pari) through Adelaide, linking parks, wetlands, picnic areas, and shared-use trails from the Adelaide Hills to the coast at Henley Beach. Established to improve river health and public access, the park combines open lawns, native vegetation, wetlands, playgrounds, and shaded riverbanks that support birdlife and recreation throughout the city. Its mostly flat, continuous pathway makes it popular for walking and cycling, with multiple access points connecting the surrounding suburbs and reserves.

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Torrens Linear Parkway is a long, 35-kilometre shared walking and cycling route that follows the River Torrens (Karrawirra Pari) through Adelaide, connecting parklands, wetlands, and riverside reserves from the hills to the coast. This section is an easy walk through Adelaideโ€™s eastern suburbs along the peaceful riverside corridor under river red gums and through pockets of wetland vegetation. Along the way, youโ€™ll pass open parklands and quiet stretches of water before reaching Lochiel Park, an environmentally focused reserve with wetlands, picnic areas, and additional walking loops for plenty of options to extend your walk.

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This viewpoint along the ridgeline of Mount Osmond have great views of the city to one side and the surrounding mountains an valleys on the other.

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Located just 22 kilometres from Adelaide's CBD, this national park has rich plant and animal life and wonderful geologic features like Mount Lofty and Waterfall Gully. The park sits on shared territory of the Kaurna and Peramangk people, who have called this area home for millennia. The park also holds the Cleland Wildlife Park, which allows visitors to get up close to a variety of native wildlife.

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Set along the Torrens Linear Track, this viewpoint looks across the River Torrens toward the Adelaide Convention Centre and surrounding city skyline. The modern footbridge spans the river in the foreground, with clear reflections on calmer days, making it a great spot to pause and take in the scenery.

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March 17, 2026, Measday's Lookout

Measday's Lookout is a viewpoint right from the Cleveland National Park parking area on Mount Baker Road. This view stretches over the city and even to the coastline when it's clear.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Morialta Conservation Park?

There are 15 mountain bike routes available in Morialta Conservation Park. These include 3 easy, 8 moderate, and 4 difficult trails, offering options for various skill levels.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails in Morialta Conservation Park?

Yes, Morialta Conservation Park offers several family-friendly options. The park has 3 easy routes, such as the Scenic Tree by the Water loop from Tranmere, which provides a relaxed ride through open areas with gentle gradients. Additionally, the Mukanthi Playspace offers a nature-themed playground for children, making it a great spot for families to combine cycling with other activities.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the mountain bike trails?

The trails in Morialta Conservation Park feature diverse terrain, including dense forests, open grasslands, and rocky outcrops. You'll encounter rugged ridges, towering quartzite cliffs, and gully scenery. While cycling is generally limited to specific fire tracks, some routes like Woodforde Track offer singletrack experiences.

Are there any waterfalls or scenic viewpoints accessible by mountain bike?

While the main waterfall tracks are typically for bushwalking, the park is renowned for its three prominent waterfalls along Fourth Creek (First, Second, and Third Falls), which are spectacular after heavy rainfall. Many mountain bike trails offer impressive views of the Adelaide Plains from various lookouts, including those near rock climbing zones. The Mount Osmond Trails loop from Woodforde, for example, features panoramic views.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Morialta Conservation Park?

The waterfalls are particularly spectacular after heavy rainfall, especially during winter and spring when the water flow is strongest. These seasons offer lush scenery, though trails might be wetter. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for riding, while summer can be hot, so early morning rides are recommended.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails?

Morialta Conservation Park has specific rules regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within conservation parks to protect wildlife. It's best to check the official Parks SA website for the most current regulations regarding pets in the park: parks.sa.gov.au.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in the park?

Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Morialta Conservation Park are designed as loops. Examples include the Mount Osmond Trails loop from Woodforde, the Scenic Tree by the Water loop from Tranmere, and the Warre / Eurilla Track โ€“ Steub Trail & Nangare Track loop from Campbelltown.

What other activities can I do in Morialta Conservation Park besides mountain biking?

Beyond mountain biking, the park offers extensive bushwalking and hiking trails, rock climbing and abseiling on its quartzite cliffs, and excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, including koalas, kangaroos, and various bird species. There are also picnic areas with free barbecue facilities and the Mukanthi Playspace for children.

Is there parking available for mountain bikers?

Yes, Morialta Conservation Park provides accessible parking facilities, including those near the Mukanthi Playspace, which are convenient for visitors engaging in various activities, including mountain biking.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Morialta Conservation Park?

The mountain bike routes in Morialta Conservation Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open grasslands, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that offer panoramic views of the Adelaide Plains.

Are there any advanced or difficult mountain bike trails in the park?

Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, Morialta Conservation Park offers 4 difficult routes. The Mount Osmond Trails loop from Woodforde is a difficult route featuring significant elevation gain and demanding sections. Additionally, 'Hogan's Hero' Downhill is available for experienced riders, though it requires careful navigation for shuttling.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while mountain biking?

Morialta Conservation Park is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, possums, and a variety of bird species like kookaburras and honeyeaters. The rock pools and creeks are also home to small reptiles, frogs, and fish.

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