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Family friendly hiking trails in Craigburn Farm Open Space Reserve traverse a landscape shaped by ancient geological formations and the rugged Sturt River valley. The area features diverse terrain, including open grasslands, steep slopes, and conserved grey box grassy woodland. Hikers can explore trails that wind through river gorges, past waterfalls, and offer views across the Adelaide Plains. This reserve provides a network of paths suitable for various activity levels within a significant natural environment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Playford Lake is a charming body of water surrounded by picnic areas, open lawns, and the accessible Wood Duck Walk. The lake attracts ducks, turtles, and other waterbirds, making it one of the park’s best places for wildlife watching and a popular destination for families. Swimming and fishing are not permitted, but it’s a lovely place to take a peaceful stroll around its perimeter.
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Happy Valley Reservoir is a large water storage reserve in Adelaide, surrounded by protected bushland and open to the public for low-impact recreation. There is a network of walking and cycling tracks that circle the reservoir through easy terrain, with expansive views across the water and plenty of wildlife, including kangaroos who roam the area freely, and over 90 species of land and water birds that call this area home. Popular for hiking, birdwatching, and photography, this area combines a peaceful natural setting with well-managed access and facilities, including picnic and BBQ areas, making it a fantastic place to spend the day exploring and enjoying nature.
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Shoreline Loop is an easy, well-formed walking and cycling trail that circles Happy Valley Reservoir, covering roughly 11 kilometres on mostly flat, compacted gravel paths. The loop follows the water’s edge through open grassland and regenerating bushland, with expansive reservoir views and plenty of birds and other wildlife, especially kangaroos, to see along the way. Popular for walking, running, and cycling, it’s a peaceful, accessible route with several lookout points and benches, ideal for a break to enjoy the scenery. The trail is open from 7:30 am to sunset, with gated access points that are locked overnight, so keep this in mind if you’re planning an early morning or later-day stroll through the park.
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Boundary Loop is a longer walking and cycling route within Happy Valley Reservoir that skirts the outer edges of the reserve through a mix of open grassland and regenerating bush. Extending beyond the main shoreline circuit, it’s quieter, with less traffic, minimal elevation changes and wider views across the surrounding hills and water. Popular with walkers, trail runners, and cyclists, the loop offers a slightly more remote-feeling alternative to the central pathway.
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Sleeps Hill Walking Trail winds through the bushland of Sleeps Hill Reserve on Adelaide’s southern foothills, following old service routes and natural contours through open woodland and regenerating native vegetation. As the trail climbs gently across the hillside, there are a few beautiful views over the surrounding suburbs and nearby valleys, so keep an eye out as you walk along this quiet section of the reserve.
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Windy Point Lookout is a well-known scenic lookout in the Adelaide Hills overlooking the city of Adelaide. From the viewing area, the expansive views stretch across the Adelaide plains to the coastline of Gulf St Vincent, with the city skyline visible below. This spot is especially popular at sunset and after dark, when the city lights spread across the plain beneath the hills.
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Lynton Belair Urban Trail is a shared-use path that links the suburbs of Lynton and Belair along a corridor of native vegetation and open hillside. The trail follows a gently undulating route with beautiful views across Adelaide’s southern suburbs and nearby bushland reserves. It’s a great route for urban walking and cycling while still offering pockets of quiet natural scenery along the way.
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Lower Fall - Water will flow only at rainy Days. but it ist pretty nice without Water.
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Craigburn Farm Open Space Reserve offers a wide variety of trails suitable for families. You'll find over 35 hiking routes, with more than 20 specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for outings with children.
For an easy and engaging loop, consider the Playford Lake loop from City of Mitcham, which is relatively short and gentle. Another great option is the Playford Lake – Koalas in Belair National Park loop from City of Mitcham, offering a pleasant stroll around the lake and potential wildlife spotting.
Yes, the Sturt River valley, which runs through the reserve, features rugged beauty with waterfalls and flowing creeks, especially after rain. The area is also renowned for its extraordinary geological heritage, including the Sturt Tillite rock formation, believed to be 800 million years old. Trails like the River Trail offer opportunities to experience these natural wonders.
The park is home to diverse native wildlife. Families often spot various birds, reptiles, and mammals, particularly around the waterholes along the Sturt River. Keep an eye out for koalas in the eucalyptus trees, especially on routes that venture towards Belair National Park, such as the Koalas in Belair National Park – Echo Tunnel loop from City of Mitcham.
The natural beauty of Craigburn Farm is particularly striking in autumn and spring. During these seasons, wildflowers bloom, and the weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, making it ideal for families.
Yes, a notable historical point is Horners Bridge, a large stone arch bridge built in 1886. It was the first bridge across the Sturt River and part of the original Adelaide to Goolwa Road. You can also discover a unique Kaurna camp oven nestled within a small cliffside cave along the Sturt Gorge River Trail Circuit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars from over 80 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse trail network, the opportunity to observe ancient geological formations, and the peaceful natural environment perfect for family outings.
Absolutely. Trails like the Tapa Turrungka Trail, meaning 'the path on the ridge' in the Kaurna language, follow the northern boundary of the park and offer excellent views across the gorge. Other trails, particularly those traversing open grasslands and steep slopes, provide scenic vistas across the Adelaide Plains.
Yes, Craigburn Farm Open Space Reserve has multiple entry points, and parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for the most convenient parking options depending on your chosen route.
The park plays a crucial role in conserving nationally threatened Grey Box Grassy Woodland. The Tapa Turrungka Trail, for example, offers views amidst this woodland, and extensive revegetation efforts are transforming former agricultural land back into this native habitat, providing an immersive experience as the plantings mature.
Among the easy options, the Lynton & Sleeps Hill Reserve loop is a good choice, covering over 5 kilometers. It offers a rewarding distance for families looking for a longer, yet manageable, adventure.


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