HALLETT COVE
CONSERVATION PARK


south-western Adelaide, South Australia
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The Coastal Walking Trail




Well-defined walking trails, including board walks, take visitors on a guided geological tour around the Park, so allow about 1 hour for the walk.

The geological trail is part of the coastal walk which extends from Marino to Port Stanvac refinery's boundary .

If you choose to take a longer walk the coastal trail forms part of the greater coastal walking trail of Adelaide, extending south to Port Stanvac or going north until it reaches the Adelaide plain at Seacliff.

Because the Park extends to low water mark a rock platform and beach walk are options at low tide. If you are walking between June and October you might be fortunate enough to see seals swimming close to the cliffs.

There is a railway station at each end of the park so you can enter from one and leave from the other.

All marine species and rocks are protected
and should not be removed or damaged.


Bikes and dogs are not permitted in the Park.





Photographs courtesy Mark Kasperski


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Last modified 12th September 2007.