The Wakefield region in South Australia offers several picturesque picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. Port Wakefield Caravan Park features cabins with ensuite facilities, powered and unpowered sites, an amenities building, a saltwater swimming pool, and a playground. It is located near a wharf and boat ramp, making it an ideal spot for water activities. The Port Wakefield Community Map highlights various points of interest in the area, including walking trails, parks, and a picnic area. The saltwater tidal pool and Samphire Boardwalk offer beautiful scenery and opportunities for leisurely strolls.
Rocks Reserve, located southeast of Balaklava, is an 11.5-hectare picnic and walking destination on the banks of the Wakefield River. The reserve is named for its attractive rock formations, carved by the river over time. It offers picnic and toilet facilities, as well as walking paths alongside the river. Brooks Lookout, situated 400 meters above the patchwork of wheat fields in the Blyth and Wakefield Plains, provides stunning panoramic views. The lookout is surrounded by two hectares of locally rare heath land vegetation, with many plants labeled for identification. A picnic table, shelter, interpretive signage, and a large car park make this a must-visit attraction in the Clare Valley.