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Bonython Park

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Bonython Park is a large, tranquil green space located along the banks of the River Torrens in Adelaide's western parklands. It's a favorite among locals for its expansive lawns, shaded picnic areas, and scenic walking and cycling paths that connect to the broader linear park network. The park features a popular playground for children, making it an ideal spot for family outings. Visitors can enjoy peaceful strolls while watching rowers and kayakers on the river, or simply relax under the old gum trees. The park's proximity to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre and the city center makes it a convenient escape from urban bustle. During summer, the park hosts community events and outdoor festivals, adding to its lively atmosphere.

Don't miss

  • Walk or cycle along the River Torrens Linear Park trail.
  • Let kids enjoy the modern playground with climbing structures and swings.
  • Have a picnic on the spacious lawns with river views.
  • Spot native birds and waterfowl along the riverbank.
  • Attend a community event or festival during warmer months.

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Ways to visit Bonython Park

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Bonython Park with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
26
4 star
29
3 star
7
2 star
0
1 star
2

Know before you go

  • Bring sunscreen and a hat, as shade can be limited in some areas.
  • Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash.
  • Public toilets are available near the playground.
  • No on-site café, but nearby Port Road has dining options.

A bit of history

Part of Adelaide's historic parklands, Bonython Park was named after Sir John Langdon Bonython, a prominent South Australian politician and newspaper proprietor. The area was originally used for grazing and later developed into a public recreation space.

Common questions

Is there a barbecue area?

Yes, there are public electric barbecues available for use.

Can I swim in the river?

Swimming is not recommended due to water quality and safety concerns.

Are there bike hire facilities nearby?

There are no hire facilities within the park, but bike rentals are available in the city.

Is the park open at night?

The park is open 24 hours, but it's advisable to visit during daylight for safety.

Can I host a birthday party here?

Yes, you can reserve picnic shelters for private events through the city council.

Is fishing allowed?

Fishing is permitted with a valid South Australian fishing license.

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