Ghost Mushroom Lane
Limestone CoastThe best place to find ghost mushrooms in South Australia is in Glencoe Forest near Mount Gambier. Forestry SA opens Ghost Mushroom Lane to visitors during May and June every year, and you’ll need to purchase an access pass to visit.
Park of the Month: MurÂray RivÂer NationÂal Park
Adelaide HillsSouth Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service has an awesome 'Park of the Month' program with a bunch of events every month, based in a specific park (or parks!). Events and activÂiÂties for each month are not released until close to the month.
Bike SA Flinders Escape
Flinders Ranges & OutbackThis road, track, and trail tour starts and finishes in Port Augusta and showcases some of South Australia’s most rewarding experiences along the way.  Route options are available for roadies, gravelleurs and mountain bikers. The main route is on sealed roads however, on most days there will be the opportunity for you to get off the bitumen and ride the rough stuff.
Swim with Giant Cuttlefish
Eyre PeninsulaEvery winter thousands of giant Australian cuttlefish congregate in SA. They are expert colour-changers and masters of camouflage, and can change shape and texture to look like rocks, sand or seaweed – a spectacular sight to see. Giant Australian cuttlefish congregate off the coast of Whyalla in South Australia, along a 10 km stretch of the Upper Spencer Gulf Marine Park. Cuttlefish numbers usually increase throughout May and peak in June and July when the breeding season is in full swing.
Pioneer Womens Trail
Adelaide HillsThe Pioneer Women’s Trail was rediscovered by members of the Hahndorf and Burnside Branches of the National Trust, and Walking SA in 1980. The annual Pioneer Women’s Trail Walk retraces the steps of the women and girls from Hahndorf to Beaumont House. Our walk of 26km ends there, but they would have continued for another 9km into central Adelaide. Since the event started in 2009 many hundreds of women, men and children have followed in their footsteps.