Deep Creek National Park Deep Creek SA 5204

Deep Creek National Park





287 Reviews
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours




Deep Creek National Park Deep Creek SA 5204




About the Business

Deep Creek… - National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia | About Deep Creek National Park is the largest portion of remaining natural vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is home to an array of native…

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Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




Recommended Reviews

James Portz
09.10.2023
Deep Creek National Park
What a beautiful place to visit our native bush, the park is home to an abundance of wildlife, we saw kangaroos and many species of birds including the Superb Fairy-wren. Can’t wait to visit again and spend time soaking up the serenity and hiking on the trails.
Greta Armitage
08.10.2023
Deep Creek National Park
If you are thinking about it please read what I've typed.Started Deep Creek circuit Hike, anticlockwise, the walk was going well until it came to the first ocean crossing, after the first ocean crossing, climbed up thedeep creek cove incline which was a steep terrain, be very careful, not sure if it is any easier going down, to be serious I wouldn't recommend it, especially if you're scared of heights. The steep incline up was scary, I would say more like rock climbing in that section. Only attempt this on a dry day, expect a lot of challenging sections & hill climbs. 10.5 km but felt like more due to a lot of hills climbs for a total of just over 4 hours.
IDA PLELI
23.09.2023
Deep Creek National Park
Wow what a gem!! Surfing,swimming,fishing a beautiful little spot. Bit hairy driving down a 4WD is a must!
Michael Ptolomey
15.09.2023
Deep Creek National Park
Always a Beautiful Place Weather Permitted. It rains Hard and Cold in winter, and summer hot winds scare the locals with mindless Campers and fire.But still people don't follow the advice of No Fires". I remember the Fire and the Destruction from here during Ash Wednesday in 1982 when I was a young Child.Please be mindful. The whole district lives on edge during Summer
Carradean Farley
10.09.2023
Deep Creek National Park
If you haven’t been here I highly recommend it. The stringy bark campsite is the best out of all three. So relaxing and beautiful.This is an excellent environment to really relax and enjoy what Australia has to offer.There are a lot of kangaroos, amazing wild life and going here will give you a taste of how untouched Kangaroo island is, without catching the ferry.There are diverse options as well, being able to walk through Forrest settings and 10 minutes drive away, being able to hike down to the water/ go whale watching.A 4x4 isn’t necessarily essential, but if it’s wet, it will help as there are hilly dirt roads through out. In regards to supplies, I would recommend taking everything you need and more water than less. The nearest place to drop into a shop is really Yankalilla.A must visit location for South Australia.
Muhammad Sajid Naqvi
02.09.2023
Deep Creek National Park
It is one of the best Conservation Park to experience wild life and camping. Have some amazing hiking tracks, Waterfalls and full of wild life like kangaroo and different kinds of birds. Best place to see sunrise and sunset. It also has most beautiful Beach known blowhole Beach. Must visit place if you are in Adelaide.
Adam Sando (mr f)
23.08.2023
Deep Creek National Park
A beautiful, quiet, treasured National Park in the south of SA. Great walking trails, stunning views, plenty of places to set up camp and enjoy the wildlife and flora. Staying in the middle of the National Park is phenomenal. Everything is well sign-posted and roads and tracks are as well. Already planning my next trip there.
Hans Shanaka
13.08.2023
Deep Creek National Park
There is a gravel road to access the national park. If you’re planning to go to the blow hole beach, it requires a 4WD vehicle. There so much of nice views and walking paths. I if you wish to walk to the blow hole beach (given you have no 2WD. You can park at the first parking you get) then better carry walking stick or be dressed appropriately as the walk down the hill is a pretty steep one.
Katherine Marks
07.08.2023
Deep Creek National Park
Just absolutely stunning trails and scenery, plenty of wildlife to spot as well.Could take it slow or enjoy a run, carpool or do a return trip. Make sure you pack enough water and snacks for the time your out the trails and don't leave a trace, just footsteps.Park entry fees are required for Deep Creek.
Katie Jenneys
07.07.2023
Deep Creek National Park
Beautiful walking trails which take you exploring from secluded waterfalls to coastal beaches. The camp sites are kept well, a great spot to camp.

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