Yorke Peninsula, located in South Australia, offers a diverse range of hiking trails for all levels of experience. Some of the most popular hiking trails in the region include the Stansbury Walking Trail, which offers a picturesque walk through the charming town of Stansbury. The Minlaton Walking Trail takes you on a scenic stroll around Minlaton, featuring the "Red Devil" - Captain Harry Butler's Memorial. The Kadina Heritage Trail provides a glimpse into the rich history of Kadina. The Royston Head Hike is a popular trail that takes you to the beautiful Royston Head, offering stunning views of the surrounding coastline. The Browns Beach to Gym Beach Hike connects two picturesque beaches, providing an opportunity to explore the coastal beauty of Yorke Peninsula. The Thomson-Pfitzner Plaster Trail takes you through the Innes National Park, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of the region. The Inneston Historic Walk leads you on a historical journey through the Inneston township, sharing the fascinating stories of its past. The Hummocks Trail, located in Bute, offers a picturesque hike through the diverse landscapes of the area. The Balcanoona Creek Hike is a 2.5-hour hike that meanders through the Balcanoona Range to the Weetootla Gorge, with a network of hikes to explore.
In addition to these trails, the region is home to the Walk the Yorke program, a continuous 500-kilometer leisure trail that follows the coastline of Yorke Peninsula.