Access to the climbing area has been made a little easier with the non slip mat and rails
Written Oct 27, 2006
Written Aug 29, 2006
With winter comes the increase in water flow making a much larger waterfall to enjoy. View the falls from the top to see it full force.
Updated Aug 19, 2006
A walkway leads you to the largest fall. There is a viewing platform that allows tourist to get close without causing damage.
Updated Jul 21, 2006
The cave overlooks the Park. Its a great view and defiantly worth climbing the stairs for.
Written Jul 6, 2006
Red rock on blue southern skies.
Written Jul 6, 2006
Morialta Conservation park is lush bush that is sheltered by its large red rock cliffs. Its such a great place to visit. Spend a little time to soak it up.
Written Jul 6, 2006
The park has well posted signs along the walking trails to feed you tidbits of information about the area and its wildlife.
Written Jul 6, 2006
The area between second and third falls is used for rock climbing. Its a very popular spot attracting many climbers on the weekends.
Written Jul 5, 2006
Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morialta_Conservation_Park#Rock_Climbing
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The area between second and third falls is used for rock climbing. Its a very popular spot attracting many climbers on the weekends.
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