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Guided Nature Walk in Aldinga Conservation Park

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Aldinga Conservation Park - Gate 14 (Cnr Fraser and Dover Streets)
aldinga beach, australia
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Sun, 8 Dec, 9:30am - 11am ACDT

Event description

Join the Friends of Aldinga Scrub as they guide you on an interpretive walk along the beautiful Coral Lichen Trail of Aldinga Conservation Park. The Friends of Aldinga Scrub have been working in the Park for more than 35 years and over that time have gathered a vast knowledge of the flora and fauna in the Park.

Keep your eyes peeled for short-beaked echidnas, reptiles, kangaroos and the abundance of birdlife that fills the tree canopies with song. Aldinga Conservation Park conserves some of the last major remnants of native coastal vegetation in the greater Adelaide region.


Accessibility

Although only a short distance, the trails in Aldinga Conservation Park are quite soft and sandy underfoot, so be sure to wear sturdy footwear. The event is not suitable for wheelchair users,

Who is this event for?

All ages. Children must be supervised.



Meeting Point

Aldinga Conservation Park
Gate 14 Car park - Corner Dover and Fraser Streets, Aldinga Beach


What to Bring:

  • Enclosed shoes
  • Sun protection
  • Insect repellent
  • Drinking water (1 litre minimum)
  • Snacks

IMPORTANT:

  • NPWS aims to provide inclusive events and activities for all, however some of our events do have specific requirements for participants. Please see the activity description and accessibility information to check if the event is suitable for you. If you require additional support to participate in the activity, please contact dew.parkofthemonth@sa.gov.au in advance.
  • This event will be cancelled in the event of severe weather or a total fire ban being declared in the Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Ban District.

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