Brownhill Creek Recreation Park
Address | Brown Hill Creek Rd, Mitcham SA, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | environment.sa.gov.au |
Categories | State Park |
Rating | 4.2 36 reviews |
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Brownhill Creek Recreation Park reviews
36Brownhill Creek was beautiful. The Caravan Park was in a lovely setting but I didn't feel real save there. The toilets etc could do with some upgrading. The Management were lovely and helpful
Lovely spot, down in amongst the trees and hills although then no phone reception at all
Good camp kitchen but a bit of a hike if your up the back camping
Koalas I trees
The caravan park looks nice, but as a place to just go for a walk there isn't much to it. Poorly signed trails.
Wonderful walk along the creekline. Great walk for dogs with easy to moderate tracks. Trail goes up the Bel air for the hike hungry. Some nice history along the way.
Brownhill Creek is a quiet caravan park with facilities like multiple Bathrooms, a Pool, a Laundry and a TV Room. Most of the people staying in it are very kind. The only bad thing about it is that some of the sites aren't completely flat. I also reccomend adding a few mobile data towers, seeing that I can't call anyone until I get into town.
It's gorgeous and close. Take a nature bath here it's well worth it. I've never regretted the time I've spent here. Bring a trash bag please if you can. I do #trashtag
Great spot for either camping or with a caravan/campervan. Close to town so you can do the 20 minute walk or drive in a couple of minutes. Even though its so close to the city you feel like your tucked away with all the trees and quiet sounds of nature. Plenty of cooking facilities, showers and toilets. If you need to catch up on some washing they have you covered with washing machines and clothesline just make sure you have some pegs, or ask someone who has been set up for awhile as everyone there is super friendly and notices a few people where staying here for a few months. Even someone walking an alpaca!
Out of mind out of sight. Or are you. Why do I feel like I am being watched as you walk the road? Watch the ritual of the puffa jacket crew inching up to One Tree Hill
This campground is really close in to Adelaide itself and main arterial roads. Cabins are old & dated, and the place needs some renovations done, but a surprisingly quiet spot.
Great walking trails and very picturesque. Unfortunately there's a massive lack of rubbish bins. There were four parking areas but no bins in sight!
Wonderful park and great service. Love the bush experience this park offers. Close to everything.
A quiet park on good setting with good clean facilities. The only negative is the sites could be a bit better either lawned or a concrete pad. Worth going back, very accessible to the City or Marion
This place has an amazing walking trail along the creek and foot steps of the hills. All year round it changes landscape which makes for exciting trips up there quarterly. The creek is full of life. Bright blue yabbies frogs water insects birds and a vast variety of plant life thriving on the creeks edge. Highly recommend for families and couples looking for some free weekend fun
Great place to walk dogs. On lead, there are koalas about! Plenty of birdlife. Dont expect facilities past the camping part at the entrance.
I did the Wirraparinga Trail Loop at Brownhill Creek Recreation Park today, and while it was one of the most beautiful and scenic walks I've done around Adelaide, the signage was terrible. I became lost several times, and had to download the map from WalkingSA which was difficult due to the scarce mobile reception on the trail. Once I had the map, it showed parts of the trail which simply didn't exist. There are areas where the trail will just disappear and you're left without any signage to guide you onwards, and points where the trail will just come to a dead end, so you can't continue. It's such a shame that this trail isn't properly signposted because if it was I think it'd be one of the best ones around Adelaide.