Most reviewed Waterfalls in South Australia


  1. 4.5 Ingalalla Falls (85 reviews)
    - Pretty Ingalalla falls
    Spent 1-2 hours Waterfalls
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    Fantastic, went after heavy rains in September, we were not disappointed, flowing beautifully. An easy short wander to the falls. Stunning trees, flowers & natural vegetation. Plenty of picnic tables along the way. No toilets, but only a short drive to nearby Normanville. I would definitely recommend visiting these falls during winter & spring. See more..
  2. 4.0 Mannum Waterfalls (31 reviews)
    - Beautiful Waterfalls for the Family to Enjoy
    Spent 1-2 hours Waterfalls
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    Mannum Waterfalls were beautiful. We picked a great time to go as the waterfalls were full of water and flowing rapidly. My kids aged 7 (boy) and 8 (girl) had a lot of fun climbing the rocks, touching the bubbles and exploring. I was amazed at the imagination that came out. They were explorers looking for gold (rocks) and then burying it so no one would find it. I was also surprised by how easily the kids climbed the rocks, used their own intuition when it was unsafe and how quickly their climbing skills improved in a short time. I loved it because I got to relax, get grounded in nature and watch my children play outdoors. Highly recommend coming for a visit and exploring the surroundings. See more..
  3. 4.0 Hindmarsh Falls (28 reviews)
    - Picnic and falls
    Waterfalls
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    When in full winter flow these falls are well worth a drive. One witnesses prestine countryside and there is a comfortable pathway to the falls. There is a nice picnic spot close with a shelter. The overflow carpark is often in use as the turnaround closest the actual falls is small. See more..
  4. 4.5 Wabma Kadarbu Mound Spring Conservation Park (3 reviews)
    - Worth the Rough Road
    Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent < 1 hour National Parks • Hot Springs & Geysers • Waterfalls
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    The road in is very corrugated but the end result is just amazing. These mound springs are quite visible from a distance rising above the flat desert and being usually covered with green foliage. We first drove out to the furthest on named the Bubbler. There is a short boardwalk up to the top were there is a pool with beautiful clear water bubbling up. What a magic oasis in such a terribly harsh land. This water then flows down into a wetland where there are lots of birds. The other one which is set up to visit is called Blanche Cup. It had a few ducks swimming in the pool at the top. the native grasses living in a micro climate were in flower which was also wonderful. See more..

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