Bushwalking maps and publications
Browse through our products below:
- National Parks and Wildlife Service SA - Bushwalking Map Series
- Heysen Trail Map Sheets
- Yurrebilla Hikers Guide
- Mount Lofty Ranges Pocket Guide
National Parks and Wildlife Service SA - Bushwalking Map Series
Gawler Ranges National Park
Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. Proclaimed as a national park in 2002, the landscape teems with wildlife and protects rare and threatened plants and animals, including crimson mallee and the yellow-footed rock wallaby.
The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls.
The open landscape of the Gawler Ranges lends itself to informal walking through the true wilderness of this grandiose landscape. There are many marked walking trails in the park.
Find out more about South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service at www.parks.sa.gov.au
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Lincoln National Park
Lincoln National Park overlooks Boston Bay, the largest natural harbour in Australia, with granite headlands, sheltered bays and scenic offshore islands. On the southern side of the park are the massive, wind sculpted sand dunes of the Sleaford-Wanna dune system and the pounding surf of the Southern Ocean. There is an extensive network of walking trails in Lincoln National Park that will take you through native scrub and woodland, over beaches, and along cliff tops where you may be lucky enough to spot a sea eagle or a dolphin.
A helpful visitor map of trails and facilities.
Find out more about South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service at www.parks.sa.gov.au
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Coffin Bay National Park
Coffin Bay National Park is known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coastline are ideal for boating, fishing, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing. You can explore the park’s coastal landscapes of high windswept cliffs and massive dunes, pounding surf beaches and sheltered sandy bays.
A helpful visitor map of trails and facilities.
Find out more about South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service at www.parks.sa.gov.au
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Coorong National Park
There is something for all ages and interests in the Coorong. The serenity, the sheer diversity, and the proximity to Adelaide make it an immensely popular park. Visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel driving and European and cultural history.
The Coorong is also a wetland of international importance, supporting many significant and endangered flora and fauna.
The Coorong National Park Bushwalking Map has both a North Lagoon and South Lagoon map.
Features Include
- Detailed topographic bushwalking map;
- All park information;
- The map depicts all roads, tracks and trails, features of interest, park facilities, and elevation is represented via a hillshade and contours;
- The information includes details about bushwalking trails, features of interest within the park, safety information.
Find out more about South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service at www.parks.sa.gov.au
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Deep Creek Conservation Park
Deep Creek Conservation Park is the largest portion of remaining natural vegetation on the Fleurieu Peninsula, located 108km south of Adelaide. Spend an afternoon walking the Deep Creek Waterfall hike from Tapanappa Lookout or fishing at Blowhole Beach. Five campgrounds are dotted throughout the park with four of them accessible by 2WD vehicles. There are 15 walking trails in the park, including sections of the famous Heysen Trail.
Features Include
- Detailed topographic bushwalking map including all roads, tracks and trails, features of interest, park facilities, and elevation is represented via a hillshade and contours;
- Park information including details about bushwalking trails, features of interest within the park, safety information and an elevation profile of the points of interest
Find out more information about Deep Creek Conservation Park.
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Cleland Conservation Park
Cleland Conservation Park has a fantastic network of walking and cycling trails showcasing a diverse native wildlife, cultural heritage and spectacular views of the Adelaide Hills and surrounds. One of South Australia's most popular walking trails traverses this unique area from Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty Summit.
Features Include:
- Detailed topographic bushwalking map - tracks and trails, features of interest, park facilities, and elevation is represented via a hillshade and contours;
- Park information, including details about all the bushwalking and cycling trails, features of interest within the park, safety information and an elevation profile of the Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty hike
Find out more information about Cleland Conservation Park.
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park - Bushwalking Map
Ancient and rugged mountain landscapes, peaceful tree-lined gorges and a seasonal wealth of wildlife. The sense of space unique to the semi-arid zone combine to make Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park one of South Australia’s iconic destinations.
The park comprises approximately 95,000 hectares. It includes the Heysen Range, Brachina and Bunyeroo gorges and the vast amphitheatre of mountains that is Ikara Wilpena Pound.
There are four walks and 14 hikes within the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park with both a Northern and Southern region maps.
A helpful visitor map of trails and facilities. Find out more about South Australia's National Parks and Wildlife Service at www.parks.sa.gov.au
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Heysen Trail Map Sheets
The Heysen Trail Map Sheet series is comprised of eight maps which providing complete coverage of the 1,200 km trail.
The new map sheet series is printed double sided (A1 size) on waterproof and virtually tear resistant stone paper which makes the maps a durable companion for trail walkers. The maps have been conveniently folded to DL size.
The maps provide detailed 1:50,000 topographic maps, elevation profiles, safety information, trip planning information plus general visitor information.
Titles currently available:
- Map Sheet 1 - Cape Jervis to Kuitpo Forest - featuring the Wild South Coast Way
- Map Sheet 2 - Kuitpo Forest to Tanunda
- Map Sheet 3 - Tanunda to Burra
- Map Sheet 4 - Burra to Spalding
- Map Sheet 5 - Spalding to Wirrabara Forest
- Map Sheet 6 - Wirrabara Forest to Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park
- Map Sheet 7 - Dutchmans Stern Conservation Park to Mernmerna Creek
- Map Sheet 8 - Mernmerna Creek to Parachilna Gorge
Contact Mapland to order a map.
Yurrebilla Trail Hikers Guide
The Yurrebilla Hikers Guide provides information about the state’s most user friendly long distance walking trail and includes a fold out topographic map.