Guided accessibility walk – Marino Botanical Trail
Date and time
A June-long celebration of Adelaide becoming a National Park City, with events being held across metropolitan South Australia.
About this event
Join Yvie our Parks Access for All Coordinator for a guided walk in Marino Conservation Park on the recently upgraded Botanical Trail. The trail leads to stunning views of the Adelaide coastline and is well worth the walk to get there.
Marino Conservation Park conserves the last remaining stands of coastal heath vegetation along this part of the Adelaide coastline and stunning scenic views of the Adelaide metropolitan coastline. Dogs are welcome in this park (on lead) so they can join us on the walk too!
Who is this event for:
This event is for everyone. The botanical trail is a relatively easy 1.4km return trail, sections of the path are hard compact gravel, with the middle section of the trail being dirt so can be muddy when wet. The trail has relatively small gradients however some people may need assistance.
Meet:
Marino Conservation Park - Nimboya Road Carpark, Marino
View meeting location on Google Maps
What to Bring:
- Enclosed footwear / Hiking boots
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, long sleeved shirt, sunglasses)
- Clothing suitable for weather on the day
- Drinking water / snacks
- Personal medications / hand sanitiser
IMPORTANT:
- This event will be cancelled in the event of severe weather.
- The walking trail is subject to becoming muddy after wet weather. In the event of poor trail conditions, this walk will be rescheduled to Friday 10 June.
This event is proudly brought to you by the Department for Environment and Water and National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia.
Yvie - Parks Access For All Coordinator during Onkaparinga River National Park - Accessibility Walk