National Park Trails
South Australia's National Parks offer so much to see and do - and one of the best ways to explore them is on our beautiful walking trails.
Before you head off on a National Park walking trail, it's wise to tell a responsible person or park ranger of your proposed route and your anticipated return time. Always carry adequate supplies of water and food, wear appropriate clothing and footwear. For more tips, read the Parks code and safety tips [PDF].

Heysen Trail
This 1200 kilometre trail is Australia's longest dedicated walking trail. It extends from Cape Jervis on the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges. It passes through national parks, state forests and acclaimed tourist destinations.
Read more about the Heysen Trail on the National Parks website. Or read about the Friends of the Heysen Trail.
Yurrebilla Trail
The Yurrebilla Trail provides an outstanding bushwalking experience. It boasts stunning views of the hills and Adelaide city, and also cultural experiences with wineries, bed and breakfast accommodation, art and craft shops and more.
The trail is 54 kilometres long and runs through the Adelaide Hills.Read more about the Yurrebilla Trail on the National Parks website.
You can find out more about bushwalking in South Australia, in the National Parks bushwalking guide [PDF].


