Spring Mount Conservation Park is a protected area situated approximately 57 kilometers south of Adelaide in South Australia. The park features an undulating ironstone plateau with small, relatively steep valleys, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Its landscape is characterized by open forests dominated by Eucalyptus obliqua and Eucalyptus baxteri, alongside a dense understorey of sclerophyllous shrubs and mature stringybark forests. This environment offers opportunities for several sports like hiking.
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5.22km
01:25
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.57km
01:28
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.64km
01:00
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60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
Spring Mount Conservation Park primarily offers hiking opportunities. The park features an undulating ironstone plateau and stringybark forests, providing diverse settings for exploring on foot. Routes navigate varied terrain, including some small, steep valleys.
Yes, Spring Mount Conservation Park offers hiking routes suitable for beginners. An easy looped trail is available, covering approximately 4.7 miles (7.5 km) and typically taking around 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete. Shorter return walks to a quarry or from the main carpark at Gate 4 on Mt Alma Road are also options.
The park is characterized by an undulating ironstone plateau with small, steep valleys. Its vegetation includes open forests dominated by Eucalyptus obliqua and Eucalyptus baxteri, along with a mid-dense understorey of sclerophyllous shrubs. Stringybark forests and wildflowers are also present.
Spring Mount Conservation Park is a vital breeding ground for the Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo. Other bird species include the uncommon Flame Robin and the threatened Scaly Thrush. Western grey kangaroos are common, along with at least five other native mammal species.
Yes, komoot offers guides for exploring the park. These include Hiking in Spring Mount Conservation Park and Easy hikes in Spring Mount Conservation Park. These guides provide detailed information on routes and points of interest.
Spring Mount Conservation Park has been visited by more than 30 komoot users. Currently, there is no average rating available for the routes within the park.
Spring Mount Conservation Park is managed by the Department for Environment and Water in South Australia. Information about the park can be found on the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia website.
For general park inquiries, the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia Customer Service Centre can be contacted by phone. The phone number is +61 8 8207 7700.
Information regarding dog access in Spring Mount Conservation Park is not provided. Visitors should check with the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia for current regulations regarding pets.
Trail lengths vary within Spring Mount Conservation Park. One popular easy looped trail is approximately 4.7 miles (7.5 km) long. Other options include shorter return walks to specific points of interest.
The park features an undulating ironstone plateau with some small but relatively steep valleys. Hiking routes follow forest tracks and fencelines, with some sections involving narrow animal paths. The terrain includes stringybark forests and areas with sclerophyllous shrubs.

