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Parks of the Month: HalÂlett Cove & MariÂno ConÂserÂvaÂtion Parks
AdelaideEvery month The National Parks and Wildlife Service of South Australia features a selected park or parks for the month, including various activities in those locations. (Check the link for this month's activities but please note they only come online quite close to the start of the month.)
Parks of the Month: Limestone Coast
Limestone CoastIt may have takÂen 26 milÂlion years to creÂate the LimeÂstone Coast, but good things are worth the wait. The region feaÂtures picÂturesque port towns, and impresÂsive volÂcanic craters and mounÂtain lakes that have formed over milÂlions of years, such as the Blue Lake at Mount Gambier. PopÂuÂlar parks on the LimeÂstone Coast include the specÂtacÂuÂlar World HerÂitage-listÂed NaraÂcoorte Caves NationÂal Park, and the sandy coast and lagoons of Coorong NationÂal Park — a popÂuÂlar spot for campers. (Check the link for this month's activities but please note they only come online quite close to the start of the month.)
Carp Frenzy
RiverlandSA’s Biggest Carp Fishing Comp including the SA Carp Tossing Championship.
Colour Tumby
Eyre PeninsulaStreet art, photographic exhibition, art workshop, weaving art workshop, fireworks, fun run and more.Â
True Grit
Adelaide HillsThis True Grit course winds through the 1100-acre Caudo Vineyard property, tracking across vineyards, woodlands, water bodies and silky sand dunes.
Stadium Stomp
AdelaideJoin us for an epic stair climbing challenge inside the iconic Adelaide Oval. Climb your way up, down and around the bays in this 6000 stair climb. There will be rest stops (pick a seat!), drink stations and music playing to keep you focused and pumped. Get ready Adelaide!
Caravan, Camping & Outdoor Show
AdelaideCome to the Let's Go SA - Caravan & Camping 4-day SALE to grab a bargain and start living your outdoor adventure.
Gondwana VR: The Exhibition
SA MuseumA world-first multi-sensory installation distilling 100 years of climate data into a single day, this unique meditation on one of Australia’s richest ecosystems invites visitors to become lost in an evocative tribute to its lush foliage, light-streaked canopies, and forest floor teeming with life.