Morialta Wilderness and Wildlife Hike

Fitness level moderate
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Highlights & inclusions

Valley Walk, Kookaburra Rock &, Giant’s Cave
Morialta Falls Plateau & Eagles Nest Lookout
Small group tour by experienced local guide
Return transport with city hotel pickup & drop off
See native animals in their natural environment
Morning snack included
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$124.00AUD
or 4 payments of $31.00 with how it works
Free cancellation up to 72 hours prior to experience
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What you can expect

Discover some of the best hiking trails in Adelaide on this day tour to Morialta National Park. The small group tour will take 10 hikers on a journey through the walking trails near Adelaide with a guide where you will discover remarkable rock faces, gorges and seasonal waterfalls.

Travel along the Valley Walk, Kookaburra Rock, Giant’s Cave, Morialta Falls Plateau and Eagles Nest Lookout and three waterfalls along Fourth Creek, all perfect walking trails in Adelaide for beginners and experienced bushwalkers.

The relaxing Adelaide hikes will teach you about the park’s early history, native plants and animals like wild koalas found in the gum trees. A morning snack is also included to keep you energised as you explore the gorgeous natural environment throughout the day. Join this Adelaide hiking tour on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8am with return transport from Adelaide CBD.

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What you need to know

Inclusions
  • Small group tour by experienced local guide
  • National Park fees
  • Morning snack
  • Return transport with city hotel pickup and drop off
Exclusions
  • Lunch
Highlights
  • Reconnect with nature in one of Adelaide’s most scenic National Parks
  • Small group tour with an easy relaxed pace and passionate local guide
  • Discover the Valley Walk, Kookaburra Rock, Giant’s Cave, Morialta Falls Plateau and Eagles Nest Lookout
  • Hike to all three of the waterfalls along Fourth Creek
  • Trails are suitable for beginners and experienced bushwalkers
  • See native animals within their natural environment including birdlife and wild koalas
  • Learn about the park’s early history, native plants and animals
Time
  • Tours depart at 8am on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday or earlier from Adelaide CBD accommodation at 7:40am - 7:50am and return at approximately 12.30pm
  • Please arrive 10 minutes early to allow time for check in
Duration
  • 4.5 hours
Departure Location
  • Tour departs from the PureSA office located at 111 Franklin Street Adelaide (directly across from the Adelaide Central Bus Station)
What To Bring
  • Lightweight backpack for personal items
  • Comfortable, enclosed shoes for walking
  • Clothing suited to the weather
  • Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
  • Jacket for cooler months
  • Water bottle
  • Camera
Additional Information
  • Minimum age requirement to participate in this experience is 12yrs
  • Minimum of 2 passengers required to operate tour and a maximum of 10 passengers per tour
  • This hike involves some steep inclines, uneven surfaces and a good level of fitness and mobility is required to participate
  • The total distance walked is approximately 6km over 3 hours
  • Any dietary requirements must be advised at time of booking
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
  • Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of the tour
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher

Need help?

  • Email us at enquiry@experienceoz.com.au
  • Help code: D2B-3F09
  • This experience is supplied by Bushwalk, Wine and Barbecue Eco Tour Departing Adelaide
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