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Kyeema Conservation Park

Address Woodgate Hill Rd, Kuitpo Colony SA, Australia
Phone +61 8 8532 9100
Hours 00:00-24:00
Website environment.sa.gov.au
Categories Nature Preserve
Rating 4.7 6 reviews
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Kyeema Conservation Park reviews

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EA SPORTS axb
14 April 2023 6:54

Beautiful place, very well maintained, somewhat popular yet still very quite and wild. Here I have seen a swamp wallaby, which although common in the eastern states it is very rare in the Adelaide Hills! This shows just how well maintained and looked after this park is, yet left still left to nature's devices at the same time.
One of the best park within Adelaide and Adelaide Hills.

Sally
24 September 2022 15:47

Nice walk. Well signposted easy to follow. Spring flowers and orchids. Lucky to see a scarlett robin one of my favourites.

BlackDeath436
03 February 2022 5:03

Serene atmosphere with nobody else around - not bad for a quiet trek or some privacy

Craig
02 April 2021 8:54

Nice conservation Park with a good walking trail. This was my second visit and on both visits we were lucky enough to see one or more echidnas. You will need to be quiet and observant to these little friends digging into the earth looking for food. They provide a very important role for the environment by helping to break up the ground, increase the organic matter in the soil and also collecting water in their excavations.

Anuk
09 October 2020 23:11

Beautiful place, lots of native flowers/plants to see, if you have a keen eye for such.

Andrew
07 February 2020 13:23

Good place for a walk, varying terrain and bushland, some steepish sections. Information boards along hike which is part of the Heyson trail. No camping which is disappointing.

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