Sandy Creek Conservation Park — Park in Sandy Creek

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Sandy Creek Conservation Park

Park at Barossa Valley Highway, Sandy Creek SA 5350, Australia, Sandy Creek, South Australia, 5350 . Here you will find detailed information about Sandy Creek Conservation Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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  • Friday
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  • Sunday
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Based on 3 reviews

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Region:
South Australia
Address:
Barossa Valley Highway, Sandy Creek SA 5350, Australia, Sandy Creek, South Australia, 5350
City:
Sandy Creek
Postcode:
5350

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About Sandy Creek Conservation Park

Sandy Creek Conservation Park is a Australian Park based in Sandy Creek, South Australia. Sandy Creek Conservation Park is located at Barossa Valley Highway, Sandy Creek SA 5350, Australia,


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Reviews of Sandy Creek Conservation Park

  • Benjamin
    Added 2016.06.30
    Wander off the path and survive souly on tree roots and kangaroo babies.
  • Dominic
    Added 2016.05.13
    Really nice walk for beginners
  • Joshua
    Added 2015.02.08
    There is no facilities at this place & a small carpark & no dogs are allowed their..there is plenty of kangaroo's their with many Joey's this time of year..the place is not what U expect but does have some good walking trails..the place has possibly not changed since that piece of land was bought & entrusted to be left in its original state..it is amazingly sandy their once you leave the carpark but like most of the creeks that were stripped of their precious sand did they or even Sandy Creek ever have water in it?,I really don't know?maybe before the gold rush days??!!
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