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Black Hill Conservation Park

The park covers an area of 684 hectares and features the low sheoaks which give Black Hill its name. The foliage of the sheoaks gradually matures to a dark rusty, almost black colour, as summer progresses. As you look from the Adelaide Plains, the hills appear to be black in colour. Enjoy spectacular scenery of rugged ridges and a wide variety of native plants and animals along Black Hill Conservation Park's extensive network of walking trails.

Wildlife highlights: Emu and 100 other native bird species. The park also contains a wide variety of flora that offers a stunning display of native flowers in the spring including many delicate and colourful orchid species.

Location: Black Hill Conservation Park is located 10km north east of Adelaide. Access is via Addison Avenue, Montacute Road and Maryvale Road.

Entry is free

These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.

 
 

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