Parks in Cleve

The Cleve region in South Australia boasts a range of parks and outdoor attractions for visitors to enjoy. One of the main draws is the Cleve Heritage Walking Trail, a 3 km self-guided heritage walk that is wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, catering to a diverse set of visitors.

Nearby, the Yeldulknie Conservation Park stands out with its hiking trail starting at Mangalo Road, Cleve. Established to protect the Senna Wattle (Acacia praemorsa), the park is rich in flora and fauna, offering different trail options for varying fitness levels, including a 4.4 km return hike to the main waterfall. It's an ideal setting for relaxation, whether it's enjoying a book, savoring a takeaway coffee or fishing, away from the daily hustle and bustle.

For those in search of a more demanding outdoor adventure, Carappee Hill, the highest point on the Eyre Peninsula, offers breathtaking views of the picturesque farmland. Visitors can also stop by the nearby Darke Peak Hotel to experience traditional Aussie pub culture and grab some refreshments before or after exploring the region. With its array of heritage walking trails, conservation parks, scenic bays, and challenging hikes, Cleve promises a memorable experience for all who visit.