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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Morialta Conservation Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Morialta Conservation Park traverse a landscape characterized by rugged ridges, scenic gullies, and towering quartzite cliffs. Fourth Creek carves through the park, featuring three seasonal waterfalls that are particularly impressive after rainfall. The park offers diverse bushland, woodlands, and rock pools, providing varied terrain for hikers. This accessible park, located east of Adelaide, presents a range of trails suitable for different fitness levels.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Morialta Conservation Park

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Kookaburra Rock circuit via Yurrebilla Trail

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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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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. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 4, 2026, Lochiel Park

Lochiel Park has everything from walking paths, basketball courts, open fields, small ponds, wetlands, and even the historic Lochend House. The park also connects with the Torrens Linear Parkway, which runs all the way from the Adelaide Hills to the coast.

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This nearly 35-kilometre shared-use path is one of Adelaide's premier trails. Starting in the Adelaide Hills the parkway follows the River Torrens through the city all the way to Henley and West Beach.

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June 4, 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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Kookaburra Rock Lookout sits on an exposed rock ledge high above Morialta Conservation Park, reached by a short detour from the main trail. From here, the views open up across the rocky hillsides, native bushland and sections of Fourth Creek Gorge, with the Adelaide Plains visible in the distance through breaks in the landscape.

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From here, you can look down across the gorge toward the waterfall and the surrounding quartzite cliffs. The landscape opens up to layered rock faces, creek lines and dense bushland stretching through the valley below. The elevated position offers one of the parkโ€™s more expansive perspectives, especially after rain, when the falls are flowing strongly.

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June 1, 2026, Second Falls

Second Falls is one of the three waterfalls along Fourth Creek, and is hidden deeper within the gorge than the more visited First Falls. The water spills over a rocky cliff into a sheltered gully surrounded by steep slopes and native bushland, and is at its best after winter rain. Reaching the falls involves a more rugged walk, making this part of the park feel quieter and more tucked-away than the other, more popular areas.

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June 1, 2026, Deep View Lookout

Deep View Lookout sits high above the gorge in Morialta Conservation Park, and is one of the widest viewpoints in the park. From here, the views stretch across the rugged slopes of Morialta Gorge toward the Adelaide plains, with steep cliffs and native bushland far below you. Its elevated position is the perfect spot to get a good sense of the scale of the gorge and the surrounding landscape, especially after winter rains when the valley is greener.

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June 1, 2026, Yurrebilla Trail

Yurrebilla Trail is a long-distance walking track that winds through the Adelaide Hills, connecting a series of conservation parks and bushland reserves east of the city. Stretching for around 54 kilometres, the trail passes through rugged gullies, ridgelines, native woodland and creek valleys, including this picturesque section through Morialta Conservation Park. In Morialta, the track climbs through the quieter upper sections of the park, passing bushland, waterfalls and lookouts with expansive views across the Adelaide Plains

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there in Morialta Conservation Park?

Morialta Conservation Park offers a wide variety of trails suitable for families. You'll find over 60 hiking routes in the park, with more than half of them classified as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages.

What is the best time of year to visit Morialta Conservation Park with family?

The best time to visit Morialta Conservation Park for family hikes is during autumn, winter, and spring. After rainfall, especially in winter and spring, the park's three waterfalls (First, Second, and Third Falls) are at their most spectacular. The cooler temperatures also make for more comfortable hiking, particularly with younger children.

Are there any easy, pram-friendly walks in Morialta Conservation Park?

Yes, the park offers several easy walks. The First Falls Walk is particularly family-friendly and accessible, leading along Fourth Creek to the main waterfall. While not all trails are pram-friendly due to varied terrain, many sections are suitable for families with young children or those using sturdy off-road prams.

Can we see waterfalls on the family-friendly trails?

Absolutely! Morialta Conservation Park is famous for its three seasonal waterfalls along Fourth Creek: First Falls, Second Falls, and Third Falls. Many family-friendly trails, such as the First Falls Walk, offer direct views of these impressive natural features, especially after good rainfall.

What kind of wildlife can we expect to see while hiking with kids?

Morialta Conservation Park is home to diverse wildlife, making it exciting for children. Keep an eye out for koalas, kangaroos, and a variety of bird species like kookaburras and honeyeaters. The rock pools and creeks also host small reptiles and frogs. The Mukanthi Playspace is also designed with nature themes to engage children.

Are there any circular routes suitable for families?

Yes, there are several circular routes that are great for families looking for a varied experience. For a moderate option that offers diverse scenery, consider the Chambers Gully Circuit, which provides a good loop through the park's beautiful landscapes.

Where can we park when visiting Morialta Conservation Park with family?

Morialta Conservation Park has designated parking areas, particularly near the main entrance and popular trailheads. These car parks provide convenient access to the family-friendly trails and facilities like picnic areas and the Mukanthi Playspace. It's advisable to arrive earlier on busy weekends to secure a spot.

What do other hikers enjoy most about family hikes in Morialta Conservation Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning waterfalls, the accessibility of trails for various ages, and the beautiful natural environment that makes for a perfect family day out. The Mukanthi Playspace is also frequently highlighted as a fantastic addition for children.

Are there any specific lookouts or points of interest along the family trails?

Yes, the park features several lookouts offering spectacular views. Deep View Lookout, Kookaburra Rock Lookout, and Eagles Nest Lookout provide breathtaking vistas of the gorge and surrounding landscape. These are great spots for families to pause, take photos, and enjoy the scenery. The View of Third Falls โ€“ Second Falls loop from Rostrevor offers excellent vantage points.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly trails in Morialta Conservation Park?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on trails within Morialta Conservation Park to protect the native wildlife. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when planning a family hike here. For specific regulations, you can check the official Parks SA website.

Is there public transport available to Morialta Conservation Park?

Yes, Morialta Conservation Park is accessible by public transport from Adelaide. Bus services operate to areas close to the park entrance, making it a convenient option for families without a car. Check local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.

What should we wear for a family hike in Morialta Conservation Park?

For family hikes in Morialta Conservation Park, it's recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes, especially as some trails can be uneven or rocky. Layered clothing is advisable, as temperatures can change, and don't forget hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water, particularly during warmer months. A light rain jacket is also a good idea, especially during winter and spring when the waterfalls are flowing.

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