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South Australia

41 water features • 1 fountains • 35 waterfalls • 3 dams • 1 weirs • 1 springs

Discover South Australia’s Hidden Water Wonders

South Australia beckons nature lovers with a dazzling array of water features that turn the arid landscape into a playground of liquid magic. From the graceful splash of a single historic fountain in Adelaide’s heart to the roar of 35 spectacular waterfalls cascading through the Flinders Ranges, this region offers a diverse water‑centric adventure for every traveler. Dive into the crystal‑clear pools of the Mount Lofty Reservoir, explore the serene flow of the River Torrens weir, and unwind beside the tranquil natural spring nestled in the Limestone Coast. With 3 impressive dams providing both recreation and stunning backdrops, South Australia boasts 41 distinct water spots that promise unforgettable photo ops and peaceful retreats.

Each sub‑region tells its own watery story: the rugged outback of the Far North hides secret waterfalls in hidden gorges, while the Coastal Plains showcase coastal springs and historic fountains that echo the state’s colonial past. The Barossa Valley offers dam‑border picnics perfect for wine lovers, and the Murraylands invite kayaking along gentle weirs and river bends.

Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip, a family-friendly hike, or a solo photography quest, South Australia’s water features are the ultimate draw for outdoor enthusiasts. Start mapping your itinerary now and let the state’s sparkling streams, towering falls, and historic fountains guide you to the heart of Australian natural beauty.

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