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Destinations: WATERFALLS - SOUTHERN SA

Ingalalla Falls
A small but pleasant seasonal waterfall nestled in a quaint picnic area due just south of the Fleurieu Peninsula town of Yankalilla. This waterfall is part of the Second Valley Forest Reserve.
Location: Flate Road, Hay Flat, SA


Hindmarsh Falls
A seasonal cascading waterfall with a height around 25 metres. It is minutes away from the town of Victor Harbor on southern Fleurieu Peninsula.
Location: Waterfall Road, Hindmarsh Tiers, SA


Deep Creek Falls
These falls are in the Deep Creek Conservation Area on the Fleurieu Peninsula. The park is a nature-lovers’ paradise featuring steep cliffs, secluded beaches, dense heaths and forests and one of the largest remaining areas of remnant vegetation on the Peninsula
. The nearby Talisker Conservation Park, once a lead and silver mine, operated between 1862 and 1872.
Location: 13 km east of Cape Jervis, off Tappanappa Road, Deep Creek, SA

Waterfall Gully
Consists of a series of waterfalls in a water catchment area on the outskirts of Adelaide. Of the waterfalls in the park, only the first two are the most worthwhile to visit and also the most easily accessible.
Location: Cleland Conservation Park, Waterfall Gully Road, Waterfall Gully, SA


Morialta Falls
This seasonal waterfall in the deep gorge of Morialta Conservation Park, situated at the base of the Adelaide Hills is just 20 minutes drive from the centre of Adelaide. A popular place for rock climbers, abseilers and bushwalkers of all abilities, Morialta is set in an area with several State Reserves featuring beautiful bushland walks and several waterfalls.
Location: Morialta Falls Road, Woodforde, SA


Currency Creek Falls
Currency Creek runs through tall gums and wonderful beautiful country terrain. A path leads to the head of the waterfall. Nearby is the historic Currency Creek cemetery which is the final resting place for many of the pioneering riverboat captains who travelled the Murray River in their paddlesteamers. There are also many 'Canoe Trees' in the area - large eucalypts with sections carved from their trunks which the local Aboriginal people used to make canoes.
Location: Main Road, Currency Creek, SA


Mannum waterfall
A geological phenomenon where large granite outcrops rise from the plains around Reedy Creek, providing a beautiful natural waterfall. Alongside these outcrops are walking trails for those who wish to enjoy the scenery at close quarters.
Location: 9km from Mannum along the Murray Bridge road.

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