Deep Creek National Park
Highlights
- Experience diverse bushwalking on 15 trails, showcasing stunning views of Backstairs Passage and Kangaroo Island.
- Camp under the stars in five campgrounds, including a unique hike-in site on the Heysen Trail.
- Spot native wildlife like kangaroos and echidnas while enjoying the park's natural beauty and serenity.
- Explore the largest area of natural vegetation on Fleurieu Peninsula, perfect for family adventures and outdoor fun.
Parts of Deep Creek National Park remain closed for public safety following a bushfire. Visit the website for the latest alerts and closures within the park.
Come and experience a wide range of activities such as bushwalking on an extensive network of trails, camping in five campgrounds and viewing the spectacular scenery of Backstairs Passage, Kangaroo Island and the rugged Deep Creek valley.
Deep Creek National Park is the largest portion of remaining natural vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula and is home to an array of native wildlife such as western grey kangaroos, short beaked echidnas and 100 species of birds that can be heard and seen while walking in the park.
Deep Creek is the only national park within 100km of Adelaide that offers bush camping. Four campgrounds are accessible by 2WD and one is ‘hike-in’ only and situated on the Heysen trail, making it an ideal environment for a family adventure.
The 15 walking trails in the park provide spectacular scenery of Backstairs Passage, Kangaroo Island and the rugged Deep Creek Valley. The walks range from easy to very difficult so accommodating for all ages and abilities. The walking trail network in Deep Creek National Park includes sections of the famous Heysen Trail.
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Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Features
Activities
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.