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Walking SA is the not-for-profit peak body that leads, promotes and supports all forms of walking in South Australia, including walking for recreation, transport, health, wellbeing, organised events, adventure, environmental appreciation and fun experiences.
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Detailed information on South Australia's 110 parks
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South Australia’s Forest Reserves are a significant open space and tourism resource that contain an interesting diversity of landscape types including native forest, plantations, open spaces and heritage areas.
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South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS) bushfire alerts and bushfire information
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South Australian weather and warnings
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Northern & Western South Australian Outback Roads Temporary Closures, Restrictions and Warnings Report
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South Australian Public Holidays
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School holiday dates for South Australian Schools
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South Australia's 1,200km Heysen Trail extends from Cape Jervis, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, to Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges, traversing coastal areas, native bushland, rugged gorges, pine forests, vineyards, rich farmland and historic towns.
It caters for both the serious backpacker hiking the entire trail and for walkers doing day walks along shorter sections.
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Discover the Lavender Federation Trail from the banks of the Murray River at Murray Bridge to the wine growing region of the Barossa and beyond to Truro in South Australia.
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A gateway to more than 400 trail experiences across the wonderful state of South Australia.
Whether you’re looking for a leisurely afternoon stroll or an intrepid multi-day wilderness adventure you can find it here.
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The official site of The South Australian Tourism Commission
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Tourism information for Flinders Ranges, Arkaroola and other destinations in South Australia's Outback
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