Look out for the fun little offshoots to explore. Families, walkers and those looking for a new fitness challenge can design their own adventure using the extensive network of walking trails. Yet the fact that this is a quarry with millennia of the Earth's work sheared out of . The natural landscape, with its rustling gum trees, bird calls, wind, stars and dirt, transports the audience far away from their regular lives, and into an outdoor past. I'm originally from Adelaide and head back for Xmas this year and I'm really keen to get some info on how to access this place. A diverse trail, although some paths I've taken were off-route. It encircles a flat grassy area with multiple sheltered picnic tables, the perfect spot to pull up for lunch and enjoy the beautiful surrounds. The state government acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. As part of Anstey Hill Recreation Park, fossicking and collecting at this site is now prohibited. People would break through fences and gates and dump rubbish we always thought there was a good historical story to tell in the area, but it wasnt an inviting place for people to go. Quarry Views Circuit (1.1km), Anstey Hill Recreation Park, South Australia The quarries appear as rough scars on steep slopes and many larger quarries have been preserved within a park environment for future generations. You are not part of this discussion. Winter and spring bring afabulous display of wildflowers including spider-orchids and wax-lip orchids on the steep slopes overlooking creeks. These include the Sleeps Hill Quarries in the Belair Reserve, the Tea Tree Gully Quarry in the Anstey Hill Recreation Park, Tapleys bluestone quarries in the OHalloran Hill Recreation Park, the Waterfall Quarry in the Chambers Gully Reserve and the many smaller quarries in parks, such as the Brownhill Creek Recreation Park. History. Visit the Old Quarry, which has easy trails for children and novices, or head further into the park to explore some of the more difficult trails where youll be rewarded with amazing views of the AdelaidePlains.
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