Belair National Park
Belair Park remains one of the few relatively undisturbed areas of native vegetation in the Mount Lofty Ranges and is regarded as one of Australia's 15 biodiversity hotspots, making it an important refuge for native animals. Belair is set within beautiful natural bushland and featuring numerous picnic areas and an array of walking trails. Belair National Park is part of the Greater Mount Lofty Parklands - Yurrebilla. The parklands contain around 40 000 hectares of lands managed by the Department of Environment and Natural. Resources,
Wildlife highlights: Those with a keen eye may even catch a glimpse of the shy Southern Brown Bandicoot scratching about in the undergrowth. These marsupials truly are a special feature of Belair’s wildlife.
Location: Belair National Park is located 13km south east of Adelaide. Access is via Upper Sturt Road, Belair.
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