Department for Environment and Heritage
Cleland conservation park
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    Cleland Conservation Park

    Just 12 km from the Adelaide city centre, Cleland Conservation Park conserves a vital area of bushland on the Adelaide Hills face including the internationally popular Cleland Wildlife Park, the viewing platform of Mt Lofty Summit (50Kb PDF) and scenic Waterfall Gully. The area has a rich history of Aboriginal occupation and European settlement.

    A variety of self-discovery trails provide a fascinating insight into the diverse wildlife and cultural heritage of the area and spectacular views of the surrounds. You can view an online map. For more detailed information on Cleland Conservation Park and its trails, consider buying the Cleland Conservation Park Bushwalking Map for $4.00, available for purchase through the Information Line by calling (61 8) 8204 1910 or email to dehinformation@saugov.sa.gov.au or in person at Level 1, 100 Pirie Street, Adelaide.

    Contact

    The Cleland Wildlife Park - Further information is available by telephone: (61 8) 8339 2444 or e-mail clelandwildlifepark@saugov.sa.gov.au.

    Further information on the Cleland Conservation Park is available from our Cleland office on (61 8) 8339 2444.

    For information relating to Volunteer programs, contact Cleland Wildlife Park's Coordinator of Volunteers on (61 8) 8130 9008.