Walkerville Precinct in South Australia provides a range of hiking trails for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The Lime Burners Walk is a popular trail connecting Walkerville North and South, featuring historic lime kilns along its 750-meter route. The track offers a gravel surface with a reasonably steep incline, taking about 20 minutes one-way to complete.
Another notable hiking trail in the area is the River Torrens Linear Park, stretching 32 km along both sides of the River Torrens. Starting at Athelstone in the Adelaide foothills, it travels through the metropolitan area to West Beach/Henley. This park is a favored route for walking, running, cycling, and dog walking, offering various amenities like toilets, drinking fountains, BBQs, picnic areas, playgrounds, and park benches.
Although not within Walkerville Precinct, the Great Southern Rail Trail is a scenic 109 km route suitable for cyclists, hikers, and horse riders. Passing through towns such as Toora, the trail provides views of Wilsons Promontory and access to the internationally recognized wetlands site. The trail also leads to Port Welshpool, a coastal town boasting a rich history.