There are 17 picnic areas in South Australia
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Apex Park & Picnic Area in Cleve, South Australia is a beautifully maintained park that connects East Terrace and Silver Street.
Bute Reserve BBQ is a popular picnic spot with excellent facilities.
Davidson Reserve Kapunda is a picturesque location perfect for picnics located centrally within the township of Kapunda only minutes from the CBD.
Dickson Reserve is a popular picnic spot located in Tailem Bend, just below the Rhino Park.
Located in Morgan, South Australia, Graham Claxton Reserve is a must-visit destination for tourists looking for a picturesque riverside picnic area.
Located in Penola, Greenrise Recreational Reserve is a nature lover's paradise with beautiful scenery, bird watching, picnic and walking trails.
Harbour Masters Park is a tranquil picnic area located next to the Stansbury Jetty, offering stunning views of the Oyster Bay.
Lake Edward is a tranquil and scenic picnic area located in Glencoe, 20 kilometres west of Mount Gambier in Southern Australia.
Located along the Riverfront walking trail, Loxton Apex Park in Loxton is a popular picnic spot for both locals and tourists.
Martin Bend Reserve is a popular picnic spot on the Murray River, surrounded by lush greenery and a tranquil atmosphere.
Mary Ann Reserve Mannum is a peaceful and scenic picnic spot located at River Lane in Mannum.
The Naracoorte Town Square is a bustling hub at the heart of Naracoorte, perfect for picnics, relaxation, and community activities.
Richard Ballard Park Goolwa, located on the riverfront, is an ideal location for visitors to enjoy a leisurely afternoon picnic, take a walk, or have a bike ride.
Rocks Reserve Owen is an 11.5-hectare picnic and walking destination located southeast of Balaklava in the Wakefield River Valley.
Swanport Reserve in Murray Bridge, Australia, is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, and picnics.
Tcharkuldu Rock in Minnipa, Australia is a historical landmark and popular picnic destination.
Located just a short distance from the centre of the garden village of Stirling in the Adelaide Hills, the Woorabinda Lake & Bushland Reserves is spread over 34 hectares of parkland, offering numerous walking trails, picnic spots, and wildlife watching opportunities.