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Cobbler Creek Recreation Park

1989 establishments in AustraliaIUCN Category IIIProtected areas established in 1989Protected areas in AdelaideRecreation Parks of South Australia
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Cobbler creek grassy woodland
Cobbler creek grassy woodland

Cobbler Creek Recreation Park is a 266-hectare (657-acre) protected area located in South Australia about 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of the Adelaide city centre in the suburb of Salisbury East. Originally part of the lands of the Kaurna aboriginal people, it was farmed from European settlement of South Australia until the declaration of the park in 1989. The park provides an open space barrier between Golden Grove and the suburbs of Salisbury, has dams to mitigate flooding and is a significant site for both public recreation and native flora and fauna conservation. It is bounded by main roads and bisected by a four-lane main connecting road.

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Cobbler Creek Recreation Park
Nicholas Avenue, Adelaide Salisbury Heights

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Cobbler Creek Recreation Park

Nicholas Avenue
5109 Adelaide, Salisbury Heights
South Australia, Australia
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