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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

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John
30 January 2019 8:55

Took the bird tour in the morning and had a great time. Wonderful scenery, beautiful animals and very friendly and informative staff.

David
25 January 2019 20:00

Great place to take tourists or friends. Tame kangaroos lying around waiting to be fed and patted, tons of other native Australian animals too. You can also hold a koala. May feel a tad pricey, but I guess that's the cost of conservation!

Rasanjana
25 January 2019 6:37

Located at the start of Mt. Lofty trial. Closer to Adelaide city. Parking available and 5 min walk from car park to the first waterfall.

Agne
11 January 2019 12:40

This is a great #park. You can find lots of native Australian animals such as #koalas and #kangaroos. Be sure to check the guides for feeding times as well as when you can hold certain animals. I'd also advice grabbing some food to feed to the animals for a richer experience.

Darren
09 January 2019 8:18

Such a nice and exclusive conservative park with close proximity with my favourite animals. Definitely a kids go to visit!

Tom
26 December 2018 19:26

Only a short drive from the CBD & your there. A must for anyone who wants to get close to the wildlife & hand feed a kangaroo, emu or wallaby

Graham
25 December 2018 19:18

Amazing to walk amongst kangaroos emus and koala which are rather big. Brilliant day seeing Aussie wildlife in the bush

Corey
24 December 2018 3:49

A great day for families with spaces to sit and eat a picnic lunch, but should you not have your own food, the restaurant has a good variety of menu options and with a good price point.

Dianne
18 December 2018 8:04

Lovely weather, beautifully presented grounds, lovely staff and well cared for animals, what a wonderful tourist attraction and a very family friendly destination, a great place for our grandsons birthday, the children learn't to respect our environment and our unique animals. Thanks to the staff.

Rohit
10 December 2018 16:20

Can plan for a short day trip!
Its fun to feed kangaroos and seeing koala.
Just check timings for koala feeding, as its open for few hours only.
Entire collection of wildlife is worth a visit!

Stephen
28 November 2018 7:59

Highly recommend visiting especially if you enjoy zoos. You can get up close with most of the animals here.

Susan
18 November 2018 19:19

Just on the edge of the city you could be miles from anywhere surrounded by beautiful hills and wildlife

Steve
18 November 2018 15:09

Beautiful place to drive into. Didn't stop but looks really nice and the scenic drive up there is Breathtaking with Excellent views over Adelaide.

Raj
10 November 2018 23:34

Cleland Conservation park offers fantastic walking trails, where one can admire nature at its best and share and admire the beautiful sights and sounds. It is an absolute pleasure to hear the birds in their natural environment and admire the streams and waterfalls with sounds soothing to the mind away from the hustle and bustle of city life. In Spring the plants and flowers are an absolute delight. It is all located within easy drive from Adelaide city.

Henri
06 November 2018 22:46

Large park with a wide variety of hiking trails, abundant fauna and varied flora. Exceptional natural beauty with established forests, waterfalls and great vistas.

Nags
13 October 2018 14:36

Beautiful place.you can feed the friendly kangaroos and hug the koalas.the staff were very helpful.overall nice place for kids to spend a day out.

Daniel
13 October 2018 6:53

Great natural park where you'll find yourself amidst many of the area native animals such as Kangaroos an Koala's. If you'd like you can even feed and touch them. Emu's will approach you looking for some nice snacks when they hear you crackling your food bag. Birds will pass and fly cm's from your head. More dangerous animals, such as Dingo's are kept in large fenced areas, but are still close enough most of the times.

Lindsay
06 October 2018 3:56

Great place for the public to visit, beautiful scenery and walks. If doing Lofty, beware of the inclines, may be difficult for those not used to ascents etc.

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