Cleland Conservation Park
Address | Cleland SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8339 2444 |
Hours | 09:30-17:00 |
Website | environment.sa.gov.au |
Categories | Park, Attraction, National Park, Tourist Attraction, Wildlife Park |
Rating | 4.8 58 reviews |
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Cleland Conservation Park reviews
58 I visited this attraction, as having been in Australia for 2 weeks, had not seen any wildlife other than birds.
I took the opportunity to hold a koala bear and feed the various animals on site.
You have the ability to feed and touch various animals, that all seem gappy in their environment and well looked after.
Thoroughly enjoyed our half-day here. Totally natural habitat for the wildlife. Hand fed kangaroos and emus and saw lots of water dragons on the path ways. Would highly recommend.
Great place. We easily spent the entire day. Packed lunches are welcomed. Animals are very well looked after and are able to roam free.
Fabulous place to take the kids.
Great exercise up or down walking the tallest mountain in SA cafe up the top and at the bottom makes it good for a halfway stop before returning
Australia's best furry friends roam around free to pay some of them. The Koala's are very memorable. It is essential sort of place to visit if you are a visiting tourist. Don't forget to bring a camera for what will be great memories from your past. Five stars for unique Australiana alone then even more plusses too Enjoy!
We did the lorakeet walk it was so beautiful and you felt you were in a very remote area. An easy walk with gentle inclines and lots of birds and it was well marked
Great place for dinner with good selection & deals such as beef schnitzel & a beer for $18.
Good place to take your family for a stroll on the many walking trails, go on the weekend when the kiosk will be open
Great place to take the family or just to explore. Highly recommend a visit great staff great place
Lovely place. Only 1 easy trail the rest are hard but the easy trail was enjoyable and the waterfall was very relaxing. Parking was a little tricky but I think that's because it was the first nice weekend after a fair few rainy weekends
Nice place to visit, primarily with kids. Maps and signage needs updating desperately. Cafe seems pretty decent and some interesting books can be found in store.
This is one of my favourite place to go to on a nice day and just take it all in or a cold morning to warm up. It bring me back to my childhood!
Soooo much better than Adelaide zoo. Lots of things to see, nice & clean, well maintained. Worth to visit.
It's an amazing wonderful place to visit. Your kids will love it and I think the best time to go there is spring though.
Remember it fondly from when i was young, now my children are fans. Excellent conservation park hidden in the Adelaide hills.
The wildlife park is huge and clean! Kids enjoy the journey of feeding kangaroo, wallabies and ducks. The koala was huge and surprisungly it was active in winter. The only comment is not much animals.hope they will get more animals in as the enterance price not cheap.
Great walk. Waterfall gully to Mt Lofty. Great path, its steep but take your time its worth it
. Im 65 took our time.
Kids loved the kangaroos eating food pellets out of their hands, loved the snakes and reptiles enclosure, saw Tasmanian Devil in broad daylight. We got many families together and had a great deal with over 10 adults. It was a wonderful family day!
Well worth a visit if your a naturist, picturesque views. Great if you love to get amongst the untouched beauty of the Adelaide Hills.