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  2. Marino Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    A 1.5 km self-guided botanical trail starts from the car park with two gentle hills to climb. The trail from the car park to the Heath viewing area is suitable for wheelchairs. There are no picnic, toilet or other facilities in the conservation park. Camping is prohibited. [4]

  3. New Port, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The name "Newport Quays" had been requested but this was not supported by the relevant government authority. [8] On 6 August 2009, the eastern boundary of the suburb was extended in part to the centre-line of the Port River. [9] By 2007, stage one of Newport Quays was complete, with stage two construction well underway.

  4. Adelaide River - Wikipedia

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    The river descends 151 metres (495 ft) over its 238-kilometre (148 mi) course. [1] The catchment area of the river is 7,640 square kilometres (2,950 sq mi). [2] The Adelaide River is crossed by both the Stuart Highway, adjacent to the township of Adelaide River, and the Arnhem Highway near Humpty Doo.

  5. The Best Hidden Gem Destinations, According to RV Experts - AOL

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    About 2.5 hours from the city of Adelaide, there is an oasis for RVers. There is plenty of free camping right on the shores of Lake Bonney (-34.2333324, 140.4499982).

  6. Black Jungle Conservation Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Black Jungle/Lambells Lagoon Conservation Reserve is situated within the Adelaide River Coastal Floodplain and is a large, seasonally-inundated freshwater system that is traversed by a major and permanent tidal river, comprising a mix of tidal and seasonal wetland habitats (NTG – Sites of Conservation Significance).

  7. Litchfield National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a member of the Finniss Expedition that travelled from South Australia in 1864. This was the first European expedition to visit the Top End of Australia by land and it was their aim to explore as widely as possible and establish a settlement at Escape Cliffs, on the mouth of the Adelaide River.

  8. Greenhill Recreation Park - Wikipedia

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    Greenhill Creek Recreation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia about 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) east of the Adelaide city centre in the suburb of Greenhill. [4] The land forming the recreation park which first received protected area status on 27 November 1952 as a national pleasure resort. [2]

  9. Murray River National Park - Wikipedia

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    Murray River National Park is a protected area in South Australia located between 180 kilometres (110 mi) and 240 km (150 mi) north east of the Adelaide city centre, lying along the Murray River. The national park is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area . [ 1 ]